Tuesday, March 5, 2019

How Federal Disaster Money Favors The Rich

The federal government spends billions each year helping communities rebuild after disasters, and to prevent future damage. But an exclusive NPR investigation finds that money isn't always allocated to those who need it most. Instead, white Americans and those with more wealth often receive more federal dollars than people of color and those with less wealth.

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