Black bankruptcy filers more likely to be denied debt relief
Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
Onerous licensing requirements for CPAs are dampening career interest in accounting, especially among minority candidates, a new study finds.
A new book from MIT Sloan lecturer Malia C. Lazu offers managers an actionable guide to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
White employees receive nearly twice as much in employer and tax subsidies for retirement saving than Black and Hispanic workers.
“The Hangover” producer Scott Budnick left moviemaking to advocate for prison reform, then he came back. Here’s how he connects his two passions.
A framework from MIT researchers can help businesses anticipate when quantum computing might be useful — and when it might not.
The “Quantum Index Report” is a comprehensive assessment of the technology and the global landscape, from patents to the quantum workforce.
The Quantum Index Report from MIT documents a growing demand for quantum skills and emerging efforts to train a quantum workforce.
Quantum computing is being mentioned more often in company earnings calls and public documents as industry and government leaders’ interest in the technology grows.
Commercial quantum computing is now years, rather than decades, away. It’s time for business leaders to start tracking its evolution.