The coronavirus pandemic has dramatically and ominously shifted the scale of the eviction crisis in the United States.
Read MoreVoters support a series of progressive proposals that could be included in a future economic relief package.
Read MoreSince Facebook announced Libra, its proposed “global crypto-currency,” a bit over a year ago, central banks and monetary authorities worldwide have accelerated their efforts to develop central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
Read MoreOver the last two years, Data for Progress and YouGov Blue have fielded twenty-five national surveys—totaling over 1,600 questions—to measure public opinion across various policy areas.
Read MoreIn Portland, Oregon, federal agents in unmarked cars chased protestors and snatched them off the streets without explanation.
Read MoreOn July 25, a moratorium that has protected millions of renters in federally-sponsored housing from eviction will expire.
Read MoreFor the first time in generations, the American Left has a real chance at winning power.
Read MoreIn a memo released earlier this month, Data for Progress outlined what a progressive cabinet might look like.
Read MoreAmidst the larger debate about funding for law enforcement, Data for Progress and The Justice Collaborative conducted a national survey to examine attitudes toward police presence in schools.
Read MoreVoters support progressive priorities when it comes to defense spending.
Read MoreRecently, Data for Progress and YouGov Blue fielded a survey of battleground state Independent voters.
Read MoreRecently, Data for Progress and YouGov Blue fielded a survey of battleground state Independent voters.
Read MoreThere is strong need for public access to records of police misconduct.
Read MoreIncome inequality in the United States is worse than ever, a divide deepened by the coronavirus pandemic and the government’s inadequate response.
Read MoreIn 2018, more than 5,300 people in California died from a drug overdose, the most of any state in the country.
Read MoreExtreme sentences have contributed to the United States being the number one incarcerator in the world
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed deep structural flaws in the design and operation of the U.S. economic and political systems.
Read MoreThe aim of the CARES Act was to ensure that workers would maintain 100 percent of their pre-pandemic wages.
Read MoreUnemployment has skyrocketed due to the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout, with 38.6 million jobless claims filed in the past nine weeks.
Read MoreSheriffs are the so-called “tip of the spear” in eviction proceedings.
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