Racial Homeownership Gap Narrower in Oregon, National Study Finds
Oregonians of color were more likely to own a home than the national average, but Oregon’s state economist says the findings aren’t as good as they sound.
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Oregonians of color were more likely to own a home than the national average, but Oregon’s state economist says the findings aren’t as good as they sound.
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