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Between 2020 and 2025, four Texas metropolitan areas—Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio—accounted for 13.3 percent of total US housing supply growth.
What It Would Take for States to Support Renters through the COVID-19 Crisis: A Snapshot of Florida, Michigan, and Idaho A new analysis reveals the widespread need for rental assistance, both because of hardship stemming from COVID-19 and gaps in assistance that existed before the crisis began.How Governments, Nonprofits, and the Private Sector Can Help Technology Work for Everyone Right now, these sectors have an opportunity to reimagine business as usual.Youth Apprenticeship Can Help Reduce Long-Term Harms from Recession Youth apprenticeships can provide students with valuable work experience and earnings to help them weather an unsteady labor market.Improving Accountability to Victims through State Justice Reinvestment Improving accountability to victims makes the justice system more equitable and fair.To Understand a City’s Pace of Gentrification, Look at Its Housing Supply Data show that when even affluent buyers must stretch to become homeowners, they are likely to look to low- and moderate-income neighborhoods to purchase homes.States Could Save Lives by Expanding Compassionate Release during COVID-19 and Beyond Expanding compassionate release could help prisons reduce deaths from COVID-19.