DC’s Racial Inequality Continues to Widen, Even as the City Sees Substantial Economic GrowthBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 15, 2016 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Racial Inequality in DC Widens Amidst Significant Economic Growth Post-RecessionBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 15, 2016 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Top 1 Percent Have Taken Home Most of DC’s Income Gains Since the Great RecessionBy Claire Zippel • June 16, 2016 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
Building Affordable Housing Across DC Will Help Families and Children SucceedBy Claire Zippel • June 8, 2016 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
A City Breaking Apart: The Incomes of DC’s Poorest Residents are Falling, While Economic Growth is Benefiting Better-Off ResidentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 26, 2016 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
A City Breaking Apart: The Incomes of DC’s Poorest Residents are Falling, While Economic Growth is Benefiting Better-Off ResidentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 25, 2016 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Not Everyone is Benefiting from DC’s Economic GrowthBy Ed Lazere • October 15, 2015 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
How the U.S. Government Is Making Washington, D.C. the Capitol of InequalityBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 21, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Melinda Gaino: Working But Left Behind in DC’s ProsperityBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 18, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Left Behind: DC’s Economic Recovery is Not Reaching All ResidentsBy Ed Lazere • January 28, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon