Additional funding for federal transit operations could go a long way toward improving transit service while facilitating more equitable access. This equity-focused formula
could more than double transit funds and increase transit quality.
Analysis shows that together, these provisions would reduce the number of people in poverty by 3.3 million, including 1.2 million people older than 65, 1.2 million adults with disabilities, and 402,000 children.
Join us Monday, September 13, as experts share evidence on and discuss the implications and future of philanthropic efforts aimed at transferring cash directly to people.
Despite the economic downturn, the national uninsurance rate between 2019 and 2021 stayed at 11 percent. But worries about the coronavirus led some adults and
parents with children to delay or forgo health care.
A comprehensive overview of racial disparities at each level of the criminal legal system highlights how each decision point of the system affects the next, resulting in continuous, disparate outcomes for people of color.
How can we ensure that the pandemic, along with persistent racial and ethnic disparities, does not undermine 30 years of progress toward closing the homeownership gender gap?