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The US added more multifamily housing between 2021 and 2025 than any other time in the past 37 years, with downtown Brooklyn and Nashville leading the way.
The debate versus the reality of refugees in the US Policy conversations should be informed by the real experiences of refugees in communities across the country.50 years after Martin Luther King’s death, structural racism still drives the racial wealth gap The difference between the average wealth of white families and that of African American families has expanded.Fannie Mae’s efforts to ease mortgage access show how hard it is to balance risk and access Well-intentioned efforts to improve credit availability can run into roadblocks, and need transparency to succeed.Exploring the geography of college opportunity Changing the definition of an "education desert" reveals different areas that lack access to education.A wrongfully convicted man is very familiar with the flaws in our criminal justice system Anthony Graves served 18 years—16 in solitary confinement and 12 on death row—for a crime he didn’t commit.Denver’s low-income homeowners are losing ground, but policies can help stem that loss The downside of Denver's economic success is the challenging housing market for low-income families.