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Many children and young adults in DC who are eligible for benefits don’t receive them. Increasing participation rates could reduce poverty.
How Municipalities Can Pursue Strategic Policy Solutions to Complex Problems Four ways local policymakers can identify and implement strategic, evidence-based policy solutions.Why Is It So Hard for People Experiencing Homelessness to “Just Go Get a Job?” People experiencing homelessness disproportionately face systemic barriers to employment, which make finding and keeping a job neither simple nor easy.Medical Debt Was Erased from Credit Records for Most Consumers, Potentially Improving Many Americans' Lives Changes in how credit bureaus track medical debt has erased it from 15 million Americans’ credit files.The Typical 2022 Homebuyer Spent At Least 30 Percent of Their Monthly Income on Their Mortgage Recent home price and interest rate increases have disproportionately increased housing cost burdens for borrowers of color and those with low incomes.How Supportive Housing Can Keep Families Together Homelessness and child welfare system involvement pose substantial challenges for families, but supportive housing can help them stay together and access secure housing.Growing Climate Hazards Pose Risks to Food System Resiliency Nationwide. Communities of Color Stand to Bear the Brunt. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how vulnerable local food systems in the United States are to unforeseen climate shocks. Local data can help inform conversations about racial equity, climate risk, agricultural production, and food security.