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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
Health costs, not Obamacare, dominate the future of federal spending Numbers aren’t always popular for those whose facts must fit their storylines, as opposed to those whose storylines evolve from the facts.It’s time to talk about prekindergarten absenteeism As the federal government invests more in prekindergarten and focuses on battling absenteeism, it’s important that policymakers and school administrators consider the link between the two.How Brexit could affect the US housing market Every major sector of the US economy will feel the effects of Great Britain’s shocking vote to exit the European Union and the housing finance system is no exception.Five things cities can do to make the sharing economy work for everyone The sharing economy holds promise for poor and disadvantaged communities—but it has not yet lived up to that potential.New IRS data release could transform how we study the nonprofit sector The datasets contain information that has been publicly available, but the machine-readable, ready-to-analyze format will enable innovation and more effective oversight of the sector.Can you tackle poverty without taking on place? As poor people become increasingly concentrated in poor neighborhoods, breaking the link between poverty and place will be critical to any federal antipoverty plan.