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Understanding more about young adults’ eligibility and participation in social safety net programs can inform efforts to support young adults during periods of instability.
Native American Communities Face Delinquency on Auto Loans at Three Times the National Average When it comes to financing a vehicle, the odds are stacked against Native American buyers.Supporting a More Diverse Physician Workforce Can Advance Health Equity Ensuring the health care workforce represents the broader population can improve health care access and outcomes for communities of color.As Baby Bonds Gain Momentum, States Must Grapple with These Four Implementation Questions How can states enact legislation that will close the racial wealth gap?Four Options to Support Vulnerable Renters as Emergency Measures End As long as we face low housing supply, increasing demand, and rising rent prices, households with the lowest incomes will need support to stay stably housed.You Can’t Improve Black Women’s Economic Well-Being without Addressing Both Wealth and Income Gaps Black women share the obstacles they face to building wealth and accessing equitable wages, plus solutions that could help break down barriers.High-Debt, Low-Earning Master’s Degrees Are Widespread at Private Nonprofit Universities New Urban Institute analysis shows master’s programs at private nonprofit universities make up a disproportionate share of graduate degree programs that lead to high debt-to-earnings ratios.