Public-interest research, policy briefings, institutional statements, and media resources. Prepared for journalists, civic leaders, and institutions.
Flagship research and public-interest analysis
Comprehensive analysis of housing, economic, fiscal, social, and infrastructure pressures across 100+ U.S. metropolitan areas. The definitive public-interest resource for understanding urban stress and resilience.
Read Full ReportNational research on childhood trauma, ownership mindset development, and structured pathways for healing-centered youth development.
Annual analysis of housing stability patterns across communities, with focus on veteran housing and returning citizen reintegration.
Official announcements and institutional statements
New flagship report provides comprehensive analysis of urban pressures across 100+ metropolitan areas, offering public-interest data for media, policymakers, and civic institutions.
New framework enables foundations, nonprofits, and civic institutions to access public-interest research and educational content for community programming.
The Public Lyceum Media Network launches quarterly community briefing series covering housing, economic mobility, and workforce development topics.
Prepared for mayors, city leaders, and policy discussions
One-page summary of housing pressure indicators, policy considerations, and intervention frameworks for city leaders.
Q1 2026Analysis of employment-housing disconnect, wage stagnation patterns, and pathways to economic mobility.
Q1 2026Framework for coordinating public, private, and nonprofit resources for community development initiatives.
Q1 2026City briefings are prepared in one-page format for easy distribution to leadership teams, department heads, and policy advisors. Each includes key talking points, data highlights, and policy considerations.
Request Custom BriefingAnalysis and guidance for institutional leaders
Technical guidance for foundations and nonprofits on interpreting housing stability data and applying pressure indicators to grantmaking decisions.
Access MemoAnalysis of structured mentorship models, healing-centered approaches, and outcome measurement for youth development programs.
Access MemoGuidance on establishing effective partnerships between civic institutions, nonprofits, and community organizations for collective impact.
Access MemoBest practices for institutions seeking to distribute public-interest educational content through community networks and media channels.
Access MemoEditorial positions and organizational commitments
The Public Lyceum reaffirms its commitment to editorial independence. All research, analysis, and public-interest content is produced without influence from funders, partners, or external interests.
Read Full StatementFormal statement on The Public Lyceum's operating model as a nonprofit public-interest education initiative, including transparency on funding sources and editorial processes.
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