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Reforms to the child tax credit, capital gains tax, and other policies could make the federal income tax system a more powerful tool to advance racial equity.
As the National Association of Realtors settles recent class-action lawsuits, real estate agent commissions will have to change, but we predict a seller-paid model will remain the preferred option.
Women of color experiencing homelessness as individuals are a growing population, but policy and program changes could help them exit homelessness and access permanent housing.
US schools have become more racially and ethnically diverse over the past few decades, but changes have played out differently across the country.
Young people have high rates of reoffending once they’ve entered the criminal legal system, but apprenticeships may offer an opportunity to alter their life paths.
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Reforms to the child tax credit, capital gains tax, and other policies could make the federal income tax system a more powerful tool to advance racial equity.
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This tool can help government agencies, policymakers, and community advocates assess demographic and spatial disparities in their data.
New survey data show a high level of misinformation about rent reporting, resulting in many tenants missing out on its benefits.
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Misconceptions about Housing First ignore decades of evidence of its effectiveness. To end homelessness, policymakers should invest in evidence-backed solutions, such as permanent supportive housing.
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Explore how to get buprenorphine and methadone to more Michigan and New Jersey residents with opioid use disorder.