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Between 2020 and 2025, four Texas metropolitan areas—Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio—accounted for 13.3 percent of total US housing supply growth.
Negative Mortgage Interest Rates in the US? Unlikely but Possible In Denmark, mortgage rates are negative 0.5 percent, and rates on sovereign debt are negative in many other European countries.Three Tips for Tackling Local Housing Affordability Challenges The affordable housing crisis is a national problem, but the root causes and solutions are tied to local action.Don’t Confuse Changes in Federal Health Spending with National Health Spending Some have misinterpreted estimates on how single-payer (i.e. Medicare for All) proposals would affect federal spending and total national health spending.Separating Race from Ethnicity in Surveys Risks an Inaccurate Picture of the Latinx Community How should Latinx Americans identify their race on the 2020 Census? “White”? “Amerindian”? “Mixed”? “Other”?Four Strategies to Maximize Latinx-Focused Philanthropy and Charitable Efforts Increases in the Latinx population and overall philanthropic giving have not yet translated into more charitable investments for the Latinx community.