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What happens to health coverage when the COVID-19 public health emergency expires?
The Biden administration will reportedly end the public health emergency in May, but if it expires earlier, an estimated 18 million people could lose Medicaid coverage in the following 14 months.
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Five principles for landlords to prevent evictions
Strategies like removing barriers in housing searches, using trauma-informed communication methods, and connecting tenants to external support resources can improve tenant stability.
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Harnessing consumer data can provide a holistic view of financial well-being
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Financial Well-Being Data Hub aims to inform solutions that advance equity and improve households’ financial security. Policymakers can use results found through the hub to fine-tune consumer protections that expand access to affordable credit.
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“Nothing about us without us”
Inclusive community advisory boards and community engagement with qualitative data can help ensure research findings are useful and meaningful to affected groups.
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Virtual event: Exploring current and future social sector infrastructure
Join us at noon (EST) on February 27 for a conversation on social sector infrastructure and how infrastructure funders, providers, and users can promote a stronger, more equitable social sector.
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