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The rise of buy now, pay later products, which often aren’t reported to credit bureaus, could affect borrowers’ ability to buy a home and sustain homeownership.
Teachers’ required pension contributions are less fair than union fees Public school teachers must contribute to a retirement plan that denies them a fair return. It may not be unconstitutional, but it sure seems unfair.The future of education data and research in the District of Columbia The DC education system lacks a comprehensive, transparent, accessible data system. Experts and stakeholders gathered at the Urban Institute on Tuesday to discuss potential solutions.Modernizing how public agencies deliver work support benefits Six states spanning the country and the political spectrum spent the last five years simplifying delivery of Medicaid, child care assistance, and other public benefits.A new resource for pay for success practitioners Whether you’re just curious about pay for success financing or a seasoned stakeholder, our new suite of tools and resources can help guide you.A new forum for fresh thinking on housing finance reform Eight years after the GSEs were placed into conservatorship, the conversation about their future is stuck. We have invited several voices to offer ideas for a path forward.The housing bust hit middle-aged former homeowners hardest Foreclosures, low credit scores, negative public records, and debt in collections plague middle-aged former homeowners at high rates.