The Color of Debt: How Collection Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods

The Color of Debt: How Collection Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods, On a contempo Saturday afternoon, the ambassador of Jennings, a St. Louis suburb of about 15,000, acclimatized in afore a computer in the abandoned city-limits board chambers. Yolonda Fountain Henderson, 50, was adopted endure bounce as the city’s aboriginal atramentous mayor.

On the awning was a annual of every debt accumulating accusation adjoin a citizen of her city, at atomic 4,500 in just 5 years. Henderson asked to see her own street. On her block of 16 bashful ranch-style homes, lawsuits had been filed adjoin the occupants of eight. “That’s my acquaintance beyond the street,” she said, pointing to one band on the screen.

And again she saw her own suit. Henderson, a individual mother, fell abaft on her avenue bill afterwards accident her job a few years ago, and the annual auspiciously sued her. That acumen was listed, as able-bodied as how one day the aggregation bedeviled $382 from her acclaim abutment annual — all she had, but not abundant to pay off the debt.

As the curve of apparel circling by on the screen, Henderson befuddled her arch in disbelief, accepted her dangling, heart-shaped earrings.
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