Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are implementing big reforms aimed at helping disadvantaged communities become homeowners.
Author: Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY
When does life begin? Abortion views differ among religions. Here’s what they say.
When does life begin? That’s the disagreement fueling the half-century battle over abortion. Here’s what Christianity, Judaism and Islam say.
A groundbreaking California law to address workplace diversity was overturned. What happens now?
A California judge struck down a law mandating corporate diversity, a measure many workplace diversity experts had heralded as necessary. Now what?
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Aquí puede encontrar consejos sobre cómo navegar el proceso de desalojo.
What should I do if I’m getting evicted? Talk to the landlord? Get emergency help? Here are some tips
After missing a rent payment, getting an eviction notice is scary. USA TODAY prepared tips on how to navigate the process.
Child care workers are going hungry: ‘We have a dollar store in town and sadly fill up on cheap junk to survive’
Underpaid child care workers are going hungry, forcing them to leave the industry and leave millions of American families without child care.
After Nordstrom robbery in California, will other retailers be next? Experts say yes.
After a series of thefts at high-end retailers such as Louis Vuitton and Nordstrom, industry experts say more stores might be next.
Under Biden’s new budget offer, ‘Choice Neighborhood’ grants for affordable housing could be expanded to more cities
HUD’s signature Choice Neighborhoods program would expand under the Build Back Better Act being pushed by the Biden Administration.
Know thy tenant: Philadelphia’s eviction diversion model keeps tenants in their homes. Landlords get paid, too.
After Philadelphia passed sweeping reforms mandating landlords apply for rental relief and participate in diversion programs, 92% of evictions were resolved.
More Americans struggling to put food on the table after federal benefits end
Experts warn the largest cutoff of federal benefits in U.S. history earlier this month means millions of Americans are back to rationing food.