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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.
How Researchers Can Ensure their Work Is More Equitable, Accurate, and Impactful Community engaged surveys, community advisory boards, partnership building, and other people-centered strategies can strengthen the quality of research.Public Transportation Facilitates Access to Health Care, Particularly for People Covered by Medicaid New research shows that after an expansion of the public transit system in the Twin Cities, those living closest to the new light rail line missed fewer medical appointments.The Ways Transit Agencies Adapted during the Pandemic Can Inform an Equitable Recovery Transit ridership declined dramatically during the pandemic, but some agencies chose to take advantage of the situation to prioritize service for essential workers.“Avenues of Hope”: How CDFIs Are Supporting Opportunity in Indian Country To support economic opportunity on reservations and within Native communities, government and investors could begin by tackling structural barriers and knowledge gaps and meeting communities’ needs for flexible capital.