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Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 3: Data Snapshot
Veterans in the 12th District.
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Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 2: Research Briefs
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Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 1: Research Briefs
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Community Investments Vol 26, Issue 1: Data Snapshot
If the entire population of the 12th District were 100 people, where would they live, how many would be employed, and how many would live in poverty?
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Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 2: Data Snapshot: Native Americans in the 12th District and across the United States
Distribution and composition of Native American communities in the 12th District and across the United States.
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Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 1: Data Snapshot
Figures include: Average Housing and Transportation Costs vs. Incomes for Moderate-Income Households by Metro Area ; Average Renter Wage vs. Housing Wage ; Renters Paying More than 30% of Income on Housing by Metro Area.
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Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 2: Research Briefs
New studies identify regional trends in debt accumulation across the United States and use street-level map resources to track gentrification in Chicago neighborhoods.
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Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 2: Data Snapshot
Liquid asset poverty measures the amount of liquid savings (including cash and financial assets that can be sold quickly) that households have on hand in order to cover three months of basic living expenses. Almost half (44%) of households nationwide are in this situation, with the strongest concentration of liquid asset poor in Nevada and Alabama. In some states, households of color have far higher rates of liquid asset poverty than white households; Maryland and Illinois show the greatest disparity in household liquid asset poverty by race and ethnicity.
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Community Investments Vol 26, Issue 1: Research Briefs
New studies consider the impact of veterans? personal finance management on their housing stability, and examine what options municipalities have to support affordable housing after the Great Recession.