A new survey looks at the so-called “single’s tax,” financial anxiety, and why more Black women are choosing autonomy anyway.
Kayla Kimber had a clear goal: Own a home by the time she was 35 years old – partner or no partner. Two years ago, it was looking tough. In 2023, she was 32, still single and living in her studio ...
As a successful, single Black millennial woman, I can say with certainty that the dating scene is exhausting. The games are tiring. And the constant interrogation about marriage and children from ...
LiveBaltimore, a nonprofit organization dedicated to attracting city residents who need homeownership assistance, saw that the majority of its applicants ...
A new crop of young homeowners who are disproportionately Black single women are helping the economic transformation in Baltimore City.
Recent reports and surveys are showing that for a growing number of women who are not married prefer to stay single over getting married. So do you want to get married? I mean (laughter), I'm not ...
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