Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect
The author digs deep and discusses the psychological mind frame within the black community analyzes why African Americans secures only 61% of the White "man" and/or American income, why many African Americans prefer to maintain and stay on a "good job" until retirement or up until their death rather than own and operate their own business. This book breaks down the levels of why African American consumers only spend roughly 3-4% of their $600 billion dollar income within African American businesses. Topics covered include present, historical and today's poverty, building generational wealth, obstacles to development, and black consumers and entrepreneurs.
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Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect
The author digs deep and discusses the psychological mind frame within the black community analyzes why African Americans secures only 61% of the White "man" and/or American income, why many African Americans prefer to maintain and stay on a "good job" until retirement or up until their death rather than own and operate their own business. This book breaks down the levels of why African American consumers only spend roughly 3-4% of their $600 billion dollar income within African American businesses. Topics covered include present, historical and today's poverty, building generational wealth, obstacles to development, and black consumers and entrepreneurs.
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Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect

Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect

by Teneshia Spencer
Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect

Black Economics: The Art And Science of Power And Wealth: Money, Power & Respect

by Teneshia Spencer

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Overview

The author digs deep and discusses the psychological mind frame within the black community analyzes why African Americans secures only 61% of the White "man" and/or American income, why many African Americans prefer to maintain and stay on a "good job" until retirement or up until their death rather than own and operate their own business. This book breaks down the levels of why African American consumers only spend roughly 3-4% of their $600 billion dollar income within African American businesses. Topics covered include present, historical and today's poverty, building generational wealth, obstacles to development, and black consumers and entrepreneurs.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161053065
Publisher: TENESHIA SPENCER, MBA, MPH
Publication date: 12/18/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 563 KB

About the Author

Teneshia Spencer widely known as the Distinguished CEO is a newly author contributing to the success of this book. She lives on the west coast with her loving parents & siblings. She is a serial entrepreneur & executive ranging in success within the health care sector, CBD/Hemp industry, Spirits, Wine & Liquor, Real Estate & the Transportation & Logistic industry. Before she started authoring books. Teneshia obtained several graduate degrees in Master of Business Administration from Regis University and Master of Science in Health Care Policy & Management from Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College
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