Specifically, families living in majority-Black census tracts spent 5.1% of their income on energy – significantly higher than the 3.2% share spent by average American households. Census tracts ...
Program is the largest federal affordable housing program in the U.S. Yet, little is known about its impacts on children and families. This paper shows how LIHTC exposure during childhood affects ...
While the second iteration of the opportunity zone program is still more than a year away from launching, the federal government released new guidance for a rural benefit that investors can take ...
PITTSFIELD — Missed addresses and uncounted residents don’t just skew statistics — they can strip Massachusetts of federal dollars and even a seat in the U.S. House. That’s why state officials say the ...
On Juneteenth, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the $400 million Just Communities initiative to combat the racial wealth gap by prioritizing investment in historically underserved neighborhoods ...
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For many of the 2,600 residents of South Franklinton, opportunities for a higher quality of life remain stubbornly out of reach. Amid the smattering of low-income housing tucked around the evidence of ...
Although many census tract boundaries do not change every 10 years, in Philadelphia 38 out of 408 (9.3%) tracts had > 2% area change between 2010 and 2020. LTDB allows researchers to include these ...
A long history of discriminatory policies in the United States has created disparities in neighborhood resources that shape ethnoracial health inequities today. To quantify these differences, we ...
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