Articles and analysis on today's issues
The rise of buy now, pay later products, which often aren’t reported to credit bureaus, could affect borrowers’ ability to buy a home and sustain homeownership.
To reduce inequality among neighborhoods, make inclusion the central goal Often we invest in advantaged neighborhoods, but investments need to be used as leverage for inclusion of lower-income households.How the Clean Power Plan could affect low-income families Everyone benefits from reduced greenhouse gas emissions, but it’s worth paying special attention to how the plan affects marginalized communities.Decades, 25 hours, 10 years and counting: A Katrina timeline Katrina wreaked havoc in 25 hours, but its effects will last a lifetime. How are the communities that received assistance faring 10 years later?Gentrification and business changes: A lack of data for sound policy To build a vibrant economy that includes all of the District's neighborhoods, DC needs better data on local businesses.Inequality in the District: not just income but businesses too The mismatch between where good jobs are located and where low-income workers live is a root cause of inequality in the labor market—especially in DC.It’s still too hard for most Americans to get a mortgage Obtaining a mortgage is getting easier, but lenders are still too cautious, depressing housing demand and holding back a broader economic recovery.