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In many places, SNAP still falls short of covering the average cost of a modestly priced meal
The US Department of Agriculture recently increased the maximum Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit, but it still doesn’t cover a modestly priced meal in one in five US counties.
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Why haven’t more landlords and tenants applied for emergency rental assistance?
New analysis shows that, as rental protections end, many landlords and tenants are still confused about emergency rental assistance eligibility criteria.
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Creating inclusive public spaces: Lessons from abroad
Join us on November 18 as experts explore public space innovations from around the world, like Barcelona’s “superblocks” model, that are helping people unlock the benefits of inclusion, cohesion, and resilience.
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Despite stronger credit profiles, Asian Americans face higher mortgage denial rates
More research is needed to understand why, but failure to address this denial gap would keep more Asian homebuyers out of the market and widen the homeownership gap between Asian and white households.
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How states can reverse the child care crisis exacerbated by the pandemic
Transforming child care jobs into good jobs with equitable pay and benefits can help advance racial equity, strengthen the workforce, support families, and ensure kids get the quality of care they need to thrive.
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