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San Diego’s Homeless Senior Population Has More Than Doubled
National studies predict a rise in senior homelessness, a troubling trend that’s painfully evident in one California city.
Taking Democracy’s Pulse
Recounts and vote audits don’t just serve to correct errors. They also help us evaluate the status of our electoral system.
The Lessons of Hillbilly Elegy
We need to embrace more flexible definitions of family, stop always reaching for the brass ring, and make room for both/and politics.
The Obama Early Childhood Legacy
The president has used his bully pulpit to lift early education into the national spotlight, but significant work remains.
So Long, 2016
New America CA recapped highlights from 2016.
The Workweek: Dec. 14, 2016
Highlights from the week’s latest research, news, and perspectives around the labor market.
What Students Don’t Like About Income-Share Agreements
New focus group findings help explain potential reasons students may not like Income-Share Agreements.
When Freelancing Replaces Big Organizations, What Gets Lost?
A look at the “soft” benefits large organizations can offer that startups can’t.
12/12 FCC Reply Comments Opposing Waiver for Licensed Use of Unlicensed 900 MHz Band
FCC Filing