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Homeownership Rates by Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity
Research by the Institute for Economic Equity finds LGBTQ+ adults have lower homeownership rates and are more likely to hold mortgages than non-LGBTQ+ adults.
New Analysis Finds LGBTQ+ Households Trail in Income and Wealth
New research finds LGBTQ+ households lag non-LGBTQ+ households in income and median wealth and are less likely to be homeowners.
LGBTQ+ Adults Report Struggles with Food, Housing Costs and Mental Well-Being
LGBTQ+ adults have higher rates of food and housing insecurity and are more likely to struggle with anxiety and depression than non-LGBTQ+ adults.
Journal Article
Access to Mental Health Services in the Eighth District Lags U.S.
Access to mental health services in the Eighth District is low relative to the U.S. as a whole. An analysis examines this lag and its economic implications.
Inflation, Softer Jobs Market Challenge Vulnerable Workers
Persistent inflation and slower job growth may further challenge vulnerable groups, particularly LMI families and out-of-school young Black and Latino adults.