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DC business leaders praise the District’s innovative, family-friendly child care policies and offer recommendations for how the child care and business sectors can overcome persistent affordability challenges.
The Community Reinvestment Act Meant to Combat Redlining’s Effects. 45 Years Later, Black Homebuyers Are Still Significantly Underserved Racial wealth gaps have characterized the US housing market for decades, with new Urban research showing that measures like the Community Reinvestment Act may not do enough to overcome the legacy of systemic housing discrimination.States Can Use TANF’s Flexibility to Extend Cash Assistance for Families in Need Some states extended the length of time families can receive TANF cash assistance during the pandemic.Understanding Who Owns Rental Stock Can Ensure Tenants and Small Landlords Get the Support They Need The pandemic hit independent mom-and-pop landlords—who own few properties but a large share of rental units—especially hard.How DC Policymakers Can Address the Various Ways Students Feel Unsafe on Their Way to School With school districts returning to in-person lessons, students face threats on their way to school, so a variety of policy solutions is needed to keep them safe.The Number of Americans with Debt in Collections Fell during the Pandemic to 64 Million The share of people with debt in collections improved for all groups during the pandemic, but racial gaps persist. Whether the gains will be sustained is uncertain as pandemic relief measures phase out.What Rising Gas and Rent Prices Mean for Families with Low Incomes Dramatic price surges have increased the costs of daily life at a quicker rate than wages, and households with low incomes—who are disproportionately people of color—will likely be particularly affected.