Articles and analysis on today's issues
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.
Tax changes and the cuts that may pay for them are likely to disadvantage Americans of color Economic security programs face major cuts as Congress looks to reduce deficit increases that tax changes are expected to generate.Most Americans agree: No one should be denied medical care because they can’t afford it Only six percent of Americans disagree with the "Jimmy Kimmel test."Economic security policies should recognize the link between the outcomes of parents and their children Policies intended to improve families’ economic security often don’t consider the needs of parents and their children together.Where have all the data gone? The effects of the FBI’s decision to reduce public access to crime data In its annual dissemination of crime statistics, the FBI published 70 percent fewer data tables.In 17 cities, the “rent gap” makes it cheaper, on average, to own than rent In 17 of 33 large metropolitan areas, it’s cheaper to own a home than it is to rent.Native Americans deserve more attention in the police violence conversation The death of 14-year-old Jason Pero is the latest of at least 19 Native Americans shot or tasered by police in 2017.