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How rental assistance programs have evolved during the pandemic

How rental assistance programs have evolved during the pandemic

Local rent relief programs see less federal support and more demand
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 18, 2023
Food inflation is slowing down

Food inflation is slowing down

And how corporations have contributed to inflation
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 10, 2023
More than 32,000 people incarcerated in the United States were sentenced as kids, report says

More than 32,000 people incarcerated in the United States were sentenced as kids, report says

About a third received lengthy or life sentences
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 9, 2023
Criminal records can lock people out of housing assistance. HUD’s creating new rules to help

Criminal records can lock people out of housing assistance. HUD’s creating new rules to help

“One strike and you’re out” rules from the 90s limit housing opportunities
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 4, 2023
Some states are using a phone tax to fund their 988 hotline

Some states are using a phone tax to fund their 988 hotline

And more headlines in our newsletter
Posted by By Mollie Bryant April 26, 2023

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