Watch our webinar series featuring new collaborative research on supporting young adults.
This series features new collaborative research on supporting young adults through the tax code; how young adults are faring financially today—including historical trends in poverty, current poverty and hardship, living arrangements, and employment, education, and disconnection; and a spotlight on young adults who have been involved with the child welfare system and young adult health and mental health. Join us to discuss what it all means for future policies and programs to support young adult economic security and wellbeing.
Co-hosted in collaboration with Young Invincibles and Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Related Research: Retooling the childless EITC to better support young adults
Co-hosted in collaboration with the Columbia Population Research Center and the Princeton University Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child and Family Wellbeing.
Related Research:
- Employment, education, and disconnection at age 22
- Young adults’ living arrangements at age 22
- Young adults’ poverty at age 22
- Financial wellbeing at age 22
- 2023 young adult poverty rates in historical perspective
Co-hosted in collaboration with the Columbia Population Research Center and the Princeton University Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child and Family Wellbeing.
Related Research: Young adult health and mental health at age 22