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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.
The COVID-19 Crisis Reveals the Need to Let Eligible Workers and Retirees Take Partial Social Security Benefits Social Security could make it easier for those eligible for old age benefits after age 62 to opt in and out of benefit receipt and collect partial benefits.How Focusing on Competencies in Higher Education Can Support the Economic Recovery Our current labor market places a high premium on postsecondary degrees, but degrees may not always signal job seekers’ competencies.Housing Supply Constraints from before the Pandemic Will Worsen Inequality as We Start to Recover These constraints will hamper our ability to bring all households out of the crisis and onto the road to a full recovery.Exploring Police Activity and Community Trust in Los Angeles Neighborhoods Creating a common set of facts and focusing on smaller geographies within a city can help move toward shared understanding and collaborative solutions.COVID-19’s Effect on Employment Varies across States, Except in One Sector: Government Jobs In April 2020, unemployment rates increased in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.