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Understanding more about young adults’ eligibility and participation in social safety net programs can inform efforts to support young adults during periods of instability.
LIBOR’s phaseout could make holders of reverse and adjustable-rate mortgages billion-dollar winners Due to expire in three years, LIBOR currently sets the rate for 2.8 million adjustable-rate mortgages and most reverse mortgages.With Social Security Disability Insurance in a stronger position, reforms should turn to early intervention Promising evidence shows the effectiveness of early intervention in helping newly at-risk workers.How social science helps build resilience in the face of disasters Children and older adults have unique needs in the wake of natural disasters.Jail reform can—and should—come in many shapes and sizes Local decisions and dynamics are contributing to America’s high incarceration rates.Incarcerated youth deserve a quality education, and many don’t get one Many incarcerated students receive less instructional time than their peers in traditional public schools.Guilty verdicts are not enough to restore faith in police Jason Van Dyke became the first Chicago police officer in 50 years to be found guilty of murder for an on-duty shooting.