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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.
Years of tightening immigration enforcement paved the way to “zero tolerance” Immigrant families who cross the border are now targeted by federal criminal law, rather than the civil immigration system.More mortgages for manufactured homes could mean more affordable housing Most manufactured homebuyers use chattel loans rather than more affordable mortgage loans to finance their purchase.Equity in innovation: Four principles to ensure the benefits of technological advancements are broadly shared Tech innovations can often exacerbate the economic and racial inequities plaguing many US communities.Federal fair housing data highlight the need for action to reverse the nation’s legacy of segregation Civil rights groups recently filed a lawsuit against HUD for suspending the implementation of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule.40 years after the Bakke decision, what's the future of affirmative action in college admissions? Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement means that the days of considering race in college admissions are likely limited.Graduate students are taking on less debt, but some groups still borrow disproportionately Average annual borrowing is about three times as high for graduate students as for undergraduates.