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Understanding more about young adults’ eligibility and participation in social safety net programs can inform efforts to support young adults during periods of instability.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s legacy of bipartisan, fact-based problem solving is more important than ever Senator Chuck Schumer describes Moynihan as "an ideas person, but not an ideologue."Are median incomes actually stagnating? How we calculate housing costs affects the answer Researchers calculating income growth by adjusting for inflation rarely offset increases in income for homeowners.Could “public charge” reduce public preschool participation among immigrant families? A proposed rule would negatively weigh several factors in the immigration admissions process, including participation in Medicaid or SNAP.New evidence shows the safety net reduces Americans’ material hardship by 48 percent The American economy has seen strong growth and low unemployment, but many families continue to struggle.The new opioid legislation takes important steps toward expanding treatment and coverage The SUPPORT Act, aimed at addressing the opioid crisis, was signed into law on October 24.Proposed Massachusetts tax on college endowments could raise $1 billion, but what are the trade-offs? Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Gonzalez has proposed taxing large college and university endowments.