Even before Wall Street’s dramatic mood swings, many Americans have been feeling left behind in the decade following the Great Recession.
By some metrics, racial disparities between blacks and whites in Minnesota are among the nation's worst.
Unlike the rest of the country, North Carolina has seen a surge in the percentage of people living in or near poverty.
California's economy is booming, but the state's poorest residents are falling further and further behind.
Stagnant wages and increasingly unaffordable housing costs are leaving many low-income residents behind.
The key primary state has experienced a sluggish recovery from the Great Recession.
One survey found that 80 percent of one encampment's residents reported having a diagnosed mental illness.
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Tennessee’s capital is taking steps to reimagine justice for people living on the street.
Test your knowledge about Wall Street’s favorite alternative investment class.
A federal subsidy could knock down some barriers to housing for America’s 37,000 homeless veterans.
We bid a long goodbye to 2019's education controversies with 10 Capital & Main stories that captured the year.
For the full story read Mark Kreidler’s “Industry Seeks to Flatline Universal Health Care.”
The reality is that many young people are fighting the conditions of homelessness when we’re still works in progress. But we are more than statistics.
Capital & Main’s interviews with newsmakers echoed with warnings and hope.
Oakland's homeless groups and local government are struggling to find common ground. The process has not been easy.
Critics claim the city is not adequately enforcing a new home-sharing ordinance.
Test your knowledge about inequities in the nation's most populous state.
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For indigenous people, Thanksgiving was a painful reminder of how past governments have dealt with their communities. But the season can also be a moment of...