Learn how to own your money from these AAPI experts
The Asian American and Pacific Islander population is one of the most diverse in the United States. Asian Americans represent 12% of the workforce in the U.S. but are less likely to be promoted to management positions and face higher levels of long-term unemployment than other races, according to Harvard Business Review. Here's a closer look at financial obstacles that are specific to the AAPI community and advice for the next generation on how to own your money before it owns you.
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