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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
Student loans work, but not for everyone Only 38 percent of borrowers in the 1995–1996 cohort have fully repaid their loans without defaulting.Exposing and addressing child asthma in HUD-assisted renter households Certain groups seem more likely to suffer from asthma, including low-income households, renters, and children.What could happen if the federal government stops reimbursing insurers for the ACA’s cost-sharing reductions? Three possible scenarios help explain the potential implications of President Trump's recent executive order on health care.Priorities may change, but the fundamental challenges of federal higher education policy remain the same As the higher education system evolves, it continues to faces challenges in access, affordability, quality, and innovation.Social change at scale: How nonprofits can leverage data to make smarter decisions Nonprofits can be tech companies, too, according to Crisis Text Line founder and CEO Nancy Lublin.How Hurricane Maria exposed Puerto Rico’s “colonial boom and bust” Zaire Dinzey-Flores discusses what led to Puerto Rico’s decline before Hurricane Maria and what’s next for the island.