The number of limited-English households tripled over the past four decades, according to the Urban Institute, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C. The institute says these households struggle to navigate the mortgage process, making it difficult for them to own a home, which is a key factor in building generational wealth.
Artificial intelligence helping to break barriers for Hispanic homeownership
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But the Urban Institute said it will unnecessarily create more “churn” in Medicaid, with people enrolled, ousted midway through the year, then re-enrolled at the start of the next year.
House Republicans tighten Medicaid rules to stop scams, save taxpayers more than $10 billion
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