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Combining dollar cutoffs with indexing changes fundamentally alters the structure and philosophy that have guided the Social Security program for the past 90 years.
What the Bay Area and Cleveland reveal about trends in federal community development funding Like private capital flows, federal community development funding goes to clear geographic winners and losers.For new mayors with jobs on the agenda, understanding local workforce systems is critical With unemployment at an all-time low, businesses’ needs for a skilled workforce are harder to meet.Four financial challenges facing Hispanic Americans Young Hispanic Americans are adding to their student loan debt but not to their savings.Which students count as low income? New national data shine light on proxy for poverty Whether a student receives a free or reduced-price lunch may no longer be the best indicator of whether a student is from a low-income family.If you’re struggling with mortgage payments because of the shutdown, here’s what to do The housing finance industry is activating plans developed to respond to the 2008 housing crisis and natural disasters.