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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.
We Can End Homelessness through Housing First Interventions Partisan debates surrounding homelessness have overlooked evidence showing how to end it.Four Ways Research Can Drive Racial Equity in Education in 2020 and Beyond What would it take to close equity gaps in American education?Budget Stalemates Like North Carolina’s Are about More Than Numbers The Tar Heel State is the only state still arguing over the current fiscal year’s budget.Is the Sudden Increase in Black Homeownership Too Good to Be True? The black homeownership rate recently hit the highest recorded level since 2012.How State Policies for Special Populations Can Support Access to Subsidized Child Care The cost of child care ranges from $4,670 in Mississippi to $18,657 in the District of Columbia.How San Antonio Is Boosting Its Supply of Quality Early Child Care and Education Local organizations united to address the lack of affordable early care and education in San Antonio's Eastside.