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Subject Data and solutions to address the affordability crisis
Date December 16, 2025 4:56 PM
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Greetings&mdash;


Daily life in the US has become more expensive, and many people are using savings and credit to make ends meet. As this affordability crisis continues, policymakers need timely data to inform policies that accurately reflect community needs.


Equipped with the following financial well-being tools, federal, state, and local leaders can better understand the state of affordability in America and identify evidence-based solutions:

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American Affordability Tracker monitors earnings and prices for food, gas, child care, and other necessities, nationally and by state and congressional district.
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Financial Health and Wealth Dashboard explores household financial stability, resilience, and upward mobility by local area and city.
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Debt in America: An Interactive Map shows the latest trends in types of debt across the general population, at the county, state, and national levels, and among young adults. You may also find these resources&mdash;spanning a range of issue areas&mdash;helpful as you consider strategies to address the current affordability crisis:
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Policy Solutions for an Affordable Future
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State Snapshots of Infant and Toddler Early Care and Education
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New Data Highlight Risks to Children and Parents if Enhanced Marketplace Subsidies Expire
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Six Questions to Evaluate the White House&rsquo;s Proposal to Extend Affordable Care Act Enhanced Premium Tax Credits
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About Six Million Americans Have Fallen Behind on Student Loan Payments, a Return to Prepandemic Levels Please reply to this email if you are interested in speaking to Urban Institute researchers about how these insights can help inform real solutions for impact.
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