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Author:Nair, Ambika 

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Flood-Prone Basement Housing in New York City and the Impact on Low- and Moderate-Income Renters

Hurricane Ida, which struck New York in early September 2021, exposed the region’s vulnerability to extreme rainfall and inland flooding. The storm created massive damage to the housing stock, particularly low-lying units. This post measures the storm’s impact on basement housing stock and, following the focus on more-at-risk populations from the two previous entries in this series, analyzes the attendant impact on low-income and immigrant populations. We find that basements in select census tracts are at high risk of flooding, affecting an estimated 10 percent of low-income and immigrant ...
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20231117

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Financial Inclusion in the United States: Measurement, Determinants, and Recent Developments

In recent years technological change and pandemic-related policies have helped expand access to banking, credit, and payment services to more consumers and small businesses. Despite this progress many continue to lack access to the financial tools needed to manage their day-to-day finances, absorb economic shocks, and build financial wealth. This article provides a review of the current state and evolving landscape of financial inclusion in the United States. In doing so, it draws on survey evidence and a growing number of academic studies. The authors identify key opportunities for improving ...
Economic Policy Review , Volume 31 , Issue 3 , Pages 1-49

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