Ben Carson Says He’s Raising Rents to Put Poor Americans to Work. But in the District, the Majority are Either Elderly, Disabled or Already at Work.By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 13, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
DC Should Tie Tax Breaks to Union Pay for Construction Workers, Report SaysBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 3, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & TrainingRead MoreArrow icon
U.S. Capital Sued Over Gentrification ‘Pattern’ Seeking Young, Well-Educated ResidentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 28, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
Do Posh Waterfronts Make a City World-Class? D.C. is Betting Hundreds of Millions On It.By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 26, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & TrainingRead MoreArrow icon
Voices on Both Sides: DC’s Initiative 77 Proposes Raising Tipped Workers’ WagesBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 14, 2018 • Income & PovertyRead MoreArrow icon
D.C.’s School Budget Not Enough, Say Advocacy GroupsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 20, 2018 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 EducationRead MoreArrow icon
Affordable Housing Crisis Plagues D.C. ResidentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 9, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
Advocates to D.C. Council: Bowser’s Budget is a Step in the Right Direction But Does Not Meet 75% of the Need for Homeless ServicesBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 2, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness / Revenue & BudgetRead MoreArrow icon
D.C. is Misspending Millions of Dollars Intended to Help the City’s Poorest StudentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 14, 2018 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 EducationRead MoreArrow icon
Bowser Budget Proposes Some Tax Increases to Fund MetroBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 23, 2018 • Revenue & BudgetRead MoreArrow icon