Time to flex our LGBTQ+ financial might
On Economic Blackout Day, it's worth underlining that 9.3 percent of Americans now identify as LGBTQ+ — and that comes with a lot of power.
February 28, 2025
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On Economic Blackout Day, it's worth underlining that 9.3 percent of Americans now identify as LGBTQ+ — and that comes with a lot of power.
In a time of economic calamity, one voice rises above the panic. Suze Orman is here to help -- she's offered her will and trust kit free to Advocate readers. Click the story for more info.
The Traditional Values Coalition of Contra Costa County, Calif., is reportedly so broke that it has sent out a handwritten letter to supporters asking for funding.
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The group Butler ran supports pro-choice Democratic women, including LGBTQ+ ones, running for public office.
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At New York City's 17th Annual Visual AIDS Postcards From the Edge Benefit, you may be purchasing the work of a famous artist.
After he was demonitized in April, the transphobic and bigoted far-right media personality is bringing in big bucks on the video platform again, according to a new report from Media Matters.
This season explores LGBT money issues with small business, retirement, home lending and more.