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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.
Who Zones? Mapping Land-Use Authority across the US Investigation is lacking around what level of government holds the authority to zone what land.Three Lessons Businesses Can Learn from Uber’s Collecting and Reporting Sexual Assault Data Uber released their first US Safety Report, which includes a focus on sexual assault occurring on their platform.Tech-Enhanced Instruction May Help College Students Succeed—But There Is More to Learn A new Urban Institute report finds potential for technology-enhanced instruction, but the results do not hold in community colleges.New Mortgage Data Show Business Borrowing Is Key to Affordable Multifamily Housing Newly released HMDA data reveal three important facts about multifamily lending.Evaluating Proposed Changes to Pell Grants Policymakers and advocates are taking two varying approaches to reform the federal Pell grant program.Comparing State Housing Markets through Customizable Data Visualization Looking only at national housing trends can mask differences across states.