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Safe streets entail not only usable sidewalks and bike lanes, but also everything that makes someone willing to walk or bike through a neighborhood. Explore a more holistic definition of walkability and where equitably safe streets are located in DC.
Lessons on Child Care from Down Under How an Australian policy can provide a roadmap for building a more equitable US child care systemSix Charts about Federal Spending on Children during the Pandemic Public spending on children is an investment in the nation’s future, helping ensure the next generation grows up healthy, educated, and safe. During a national crisis, this funding is even more vital for children’s development.Tracking Homeownership Wealth Gaps Is housing wealth equitable in your city?Does SNAP Cover the Cost of a Meal in Your County? More than 42 million Americans participate in SNAP, but the maximum benefit falls short of a modestly priced meal in many US counties.Spatial Equity Data Tool Measure Disparities in Your DataEducation Data Explorer The best policy decisions are those based on evidence and fact. The Education Data Explorer allows you to build your own dataset, by narrowing your search by education level, geography, timeframe, and indicator.