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Greg Acs, vice president for the Tax and Income Supports Division at the Urban Institute, spoke with Virginia Public Media about the risks of addressing affordability in a zero-sum context that focuses on who bears the short-term costs of a policy instead of its potential for growth.

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    Mary Bogle explains the impact of guaranteed income pilot programs
    Summary
    Many cities navigating postpandemic spikes in homelessness and eviction used federal funding included in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act to establish local guaranteed income programs.
  • A busy urban skyline on a cloudy day, with lots  of people walking and cars visible on the street and parked, with a public train heading toward the camera.
    Yonah Freemark on how strained budgets are affecting local transit plans
    Summary
    Facing uncertainty with federal public transportation funding, state and local governments are looking for ways to fill the gaps.
  • An anxious-looking woman in blue slacks and a pale pink button-down shirt sits with her hands clasped together on an exam chair in a doctor's office.
    John Holahan discusses rising federal employee health care premiums
    Summary
    The Federal Employees Health Benefits Program insures more than 8.2 million federal government employees and retirees. But premium payments increased this past year and are expected to jump again in 2026.
  • A muralist in a red shirt and straw hat stands on a short wooden ladder, holding a palette in one hand and a paintbrush in the other, adding on to a mural of colorful homes.
    Brett Theodos on Opportunity Zone investments
    Summary
    Created in 2017, the Opportunity Zone program was intended to spur private investment toward low-income communities. Since then, the program has been made permanent, with added compliance and reporting standards to better evaluate the program’s outcomes.
  • A bowl of soup, ladled from a large, metal pot sitting next to a plastic bag of limes, is handed from one person to another.
    Poonam Gupta on food insecurity outpacing inflation
    Summary
    As food and grocery prices increase, so do reports of food insecurity among Americans nationwide.
  • A young woman in a long, tan trench coat, blue jeans, and a dark red scarf steps aboard a public train from a covered platform.
    Yonah Freemark discusses benefits of transit-oriented housing
    Summary
    Yonah Freemark, an urban development and transportation expert at the Urban Institute, spoke with the Associated Press about how developing housing near public transit can efficiently address both affordable housing shortages and the effects of increased car traffic.