The Urban Institute, SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison are working together to rigorously assess how Dobbs has affected the broader reproductive health access and experiences, health outcomes, and social and economic well-being of women and other people who can get pregnant—especially for those from marginalized communities, who are likely disproportionately affected.
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act represents a true bipartisan investment in housing affordability, but now federal agencies need the funding and the staff to make it a reality.
The next transportation reauthorization law will reshape federal transportation spending for years to come.
Despite concerns about the economy and their personal finances, many young adults are optimistic about their financial futures and are using both traditional and speculative financial strategies to build wealth and plan for the future.
In a first-of-its-kind analysis, we find that though 60 percent of US adults report being aware of Trump accounts, awareness is not evenly distributed across the population.
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Timely data on Americans’ finances and the cost of basic needs by state and congressional district.
What types of communities do nonprofit organizations serve? How much of a nonprofit’s funding comes from individual donations versus foundations or government? Who leads and works at nonprofits?
These are the types of questions the Nonprofit Trends Tracker can answer.
Comprehensive data on the number of people eligible for major US safety net programs, how many of those eligible receive the benefits, and the extent to which receiving those benefits reduces poverty.