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What many young adults have in common with the first Gen Z congressperson
Maxwell Frost was denied an apartment because of poor credit, a common experience for many young adults. How can policymakers help?
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Who wins and who loses as short-term rentals increase?
As more workers become digital nomads demand for short-term rentals has increased. How do these rentals affect racial and ethnic wealth gaps?
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Centering accessibility in data visualization
Nine essays written by experts, many of whom are disabled, explore why and how to create accessible data visualizations.
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How might equity scoring apply to federal legislation?
In response to growing demand for equity assessments to inform policymaking, Urban experts tested a new scoring methodology on two policies: the proposed expansion of the child tax credit and the Family and Medical Insurance Act.
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Virtual event: Using real estate to grow nonprofit sustainability
Join Urban on January 18 for a discussion on how nonprofits can redevelop land into revenue-generating assets, including a real-world example from Washington, DC’s Whitman-Walker.
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