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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 Relief Bill Improves Access to Unemployment Insurance, but Further Steps Could Fill Remaining Gaps The COVID-19 recession unemployment crisis will be one of the worst on record, and it will come faster than other economic downturns.Medicaid and CHIP Flexibility Can Help Safeguard Americans during the COVID-19 Crisis Taking advantage of the flexibility permitted by program statutes will help people obtain, retain, and make optimal use of critical health coverage.Medicaid and CHIP Flexibility Can Help Safeguard Americans during the COVID-19 Crisis Taking advantage of the flexibility permitted by program statutes will help people obtain, retain, and make optimal use of critical health coverage.Immediate Federal Action Is Needed to Keep People Housed in the Face of the Pandemic Tools are in place that can work if Congress acts fast and with clarity.Health Philanthropy Will Play a Critical Role in Responding to COVID-19 Philanthropy can help address vulnerabilities and support the health and recovery of communities in the short and long term.COVID-19 Treatment Costs Could Hit Some Medicare Beneficiaries with High Out-of-Pocket Expenses Without action, Medicare beneficiaries who contract COVID-19 would face not only serious health risks but also substantial financial risks, especially those without supplemental coverage.