An interest rate cap would reduce borrowing costs for some Americans but could also reshape who can access credit, potentially pushing many into high-cost alternatives.
Timely data on Americans’ finances and the cost of basic needs by state and congressional district.
Headlines often declare that the average person in the US is better off financially now than they were 50 years ago, but not every state has experienced the same economic growth.
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