“It’s extremely hard for Black families, in particular, and also Latino families to create generational wealth through property ownership,” said Hal Dardick, director of research affairs for the treasurer’s office. “And the fact that they get taxed at higher rates can make it even more difficult to build that wealth. And it can, in cases where it gets too extreme, lead to a tax sale and even the loss of a home that represents that generational wealth.”
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
Businesses, Black and Latino communities hit hardest by property tax increases, treasurer’s office report shows: ‘An eternally broken system’
Previous ArticleChicago White Sox get timely hits and clutch relief to open a 4-game series vs. the Oakland A’s with a 5-2 win
Next Article 2 men killed in North Austin shooting