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Why It鈥檚 So Hard to Gauge the Extent of California鈥檚 Eviction Crisis
Court records don’t tell us how many tenants are actually being evicted in any state, but additional barriers exist in California
Black Family Caregivers Face Major Financial Hurdles
Filmmaker Sian-Pierre Regis says care can no longer remain a private matter.
Data-driven insights on spending trends could help drive community reinvestment on Chicago鈥檚 South Side
Twenty volunteer Mastercard data scientists ran an analysis to quantify 鈥渓eakage,鈥 or how much community spending is leaking to other areas
There are Plenty of Affordable Homes in America, But Little Financing
Homes costing less than $100,000 are on the market, but existing barriers prevent low-income families from purchasing them.
Better Data Can Save American Renters From Eviction
Tim Robustelli writes about the need for better eviction data in America to help its most vulnerable renters.
Rethink Sex Ed to Curb Violence
Indiana student Madison Harris reflects on #MeToo, her own experiences, and why the time has never been better to redesign sex education.
Is a Foreclosure Surge Coming in the U.S.?
Federal policies have shielded homeowners from foreclosure amid COVID-19, but many are at-risk of home loss once protections are lifted.
American enough: A transracial adoptee grapples with expectations
A transracial adoptee and lifelong Indiana resident grapples with others’ expectations of her as a Korean American.