Even though Americans drove fewer miles in 2020 than in 2019, pedestrian deaths increased that year. What steps could policymakers take to improve data collection and quality and help keep pedestrians safe?
Explore which students experience higher average funding by household poverty status, geography, or race or ethnicity in each state—and how each share has changed.
The pandemic has disproportionately affected Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian homeowners. How can states center Native communities’ needs and voices to help them keep their homes, build wealth, and maintain economic security?
On Friday, February 25, join Urban and DIAG USA for a discussion on best practices to advance high-quality apprenticeships, featuring the First Lady of Germany and other distinguished guests. Registration is required.
The most recent decennial census data show the greater DC area’s population grew by 13 percent between 2010 and 2020 and became more racially and ethnically diverse, with large increases in Hispanic/Latinx and non-Hispanic/Latinx Asian and Pacific Islander communities.