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DC business leaders praise the District’s innovative, family-friendly child care policies and offer recommendations for how the child care and business sectors can overcome persistent affordability challenges.
How can we make Social Security solvent? Several presidential candidates have put forth serious Social Security reform plans. But the most popular reform options won’t actually help much.How Pay for Success can make evidence-based governing contagious Urban and OMB director Shaun Donovan both announced programs on Wednesday to help the innovative financing mechanism grow further and faster.Despite progress, minority borrowers still lag behind in the housing recovery New mortgage lending data show that minorities are still largely locked out of the housing market, partly as a result of tight lending standards.Immigrant and native workers compete for different low-skilled jobs Even if undocumented immigrants become authorized to work, that still may not be enough to increase competition with natives for low-skilled jobs.Considering the future of Pay for Success at the federal, state, and local levels The Urban Institute on October 14 will welcome OMB director Shaun Donovan to discuss the financing mechanism and the quest for evidence-based policy.Better supporting state economic development For state and local leaders, two fast-approaching deadlines will mean a wider range of interest in economic development programs than usual.