Pioneering Pathways to Health and Economic Security 🧭
The bottom line: Texas has historically offered opportunities for millions of Texans to earn a family-sustaining wage and benefit from a low cost of living.
The soaring costs of health care and housing have created strong headwinds for Texans seeking to realize their aspirations of owning a home and accessing the care that keeps their families healthy.
By the numbers:
Keep reading: Our areas of focus for 2024-2025 tackle root causes of affordability issues in Texas and work to reform systemic flaws that drive up costs, as well as better protect our most vulnerable children.
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Revitalizing Health Care Markets for Healthy Families 👨👩👧👦
Texas 2036 is dedicated to addressing the root causes of skyrocketing health care prices that make health care out of reach for Texas families and an increasing burden on employers.
What are we doing to help?
Want to learn more? Read our treatment plan for addressing health care markets because Texas cannot subsidize its way out of skyrocketing health care costs.
Accelerating the American Dream 🏡 🔑
Texas 2036 is pioneering efforts to expand homeownership opportunities, seeking to leverage innovative state policy transformations to do so.
What are we doing to help?
Want to learn more? Read our roadmap for future Texans to achieve the American dream of home ownership. Protecting Our Most Vulnerable
Protecting Our Most Vulnerable 🚸
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Texas 2036 is committed to improving the lives of every Texan and aims to produce a comprehensive landscape and scoping project on where foster children go after aging out of the child welfare system.
What are we doing to help?
Want to learn more? Read our plan for modernizing Texas' child welfare IT system.
It's your turn, Texas:
Is Texas still an affordable place to live and raise a family?
Bonus Read: Child Care Affordability and Accessibility
From our in-depth study of Texas workforce trends conducted for us by Alexander Research and Consulting:
By the end of 2021, the child care sector in Texas employed 19,000 fewer child care workers, or a 14% decrease in employment in the sector. With a median hourly wage of $10.58, child care workers are one of the lowest-paid occupations in Texas and have one of the highest turnover rates — 68%.
Child care is an essential support for working parents, and staffing stability is critical to a viable child care sector.
Did you know? In our February survey of Texas voters, 70% thought most working Texas parents don't have access to affordable child care options.
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