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Higher Wages and Affordable Housing: Top Needs for New Yorkers to Get Ahead Economically

Policy Brief | Dec. 2021

Higher Wages and Affordable Housing: Top Needs for New Yorkers to Get Ahead Economically

Irene Lew, Emerita Torres, Debipriya Chatterjee

Discharged Into Debt: Nonprofit Hospitals File Liens On Patients’ Homes

Report | Nov. 2021

Discharged Into Debt: Nonprofit Hospitals File Liens On Patients’ Homes

Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin, Amanda Dunker

Congress Should Appropriate Funds for Consumer Assistance Programs in Every State

Policy Brief | Jul. 2021

Congress Should Appropriate Funds for Consumer Assistance Programs in Every State

Cheryl Fish-Parcham, Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin

The Gig is Up: An Overview of New York City’s App-based Gig Workforce during COVID-19

Policy Brief | Jul. 2021

The Gig is Up: An Overview of New York City’s App-based Gig Workforce during COVID-19

Irene Lew, Debipriya Chatterjee, Emerita Torres

Discharged Into Debt: Medical Debt and Racial Disparities in Albany County

Policy Brief | Mar. 2021

Discharged Into Debt: Medical Debt and Racial Disparities in Albany County

Amanda Dunker, Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin

How Tax Reforms Can Address Historic Inequality and Save Our State

Policy Brief | Feb. 2021

How Tax Reforms Can Address Historic Inequality and Save Our State

Emerita Torres, Debipriya Chatterjee

Assessing de Blasio’s Housing Legacy: Why Hasn’t the “Most Ambitious Affordable Housing Program” Produced a More Affordable City?

Report | Jan. 2021

Assessing de Blasio’s Housing Legacy: Why Hasn’t the “Most Ambitious Affordable Housing Program” Produced a More Affordable City?

Samuel Stein

Discharged Into Debt: A Pandemic Update

Policy Brief | Jan. 2021

Discharged Into Debt: A Pandemic Update

Amanda Dunker, Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin

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