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Taylor Johnston is a fellow at the Center for Public Integrity and is working with the data team to utilize and build upon her skills in journalism, data analysis and design. She recently graduated with two bachelor's degrees from Ohio University, where she studied journalism at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and interactive information design in the School of Visual Communication. Previously, she has interned with The Dallas Morning News, Newsday and Ohio Magazine.

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Dylyn Price posa en el interior de su casa rentada.
Posted inCoronavirus and Inequality

Ayuda para el alquiler, víctima de la burocracia

Taylor Johnston by Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston and Michael Casey July 12, 2021January 28, 2022

This story also appeared in Associated Press Antes de que azotara la pandemia, Jacqueline Bartley, madre de dos niñas y un niño, tenía una vida cómoda. Después, la mujer de 41 años perdió su trabajo en American Airlines, gastó sus ahorros rápidamente y se retrasó meses en el pago del alquiler de la casa que […]

Dylyn Price of Athens, Ga., looks out a doorway from her kitchen at her rented townhome.
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More than $425 million promised for rental assistance didn’t make it to tenants or their landlords

Taylor Johnston by Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston and Michael Casey June 29, 2021July 6, 2023
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One home, many generations: States addressing COVID risk among families

Avatar photoTaylor Johnston by April Simpson, Susan Ferriss, Taylor Johnston and Pratheek Rebala March 26, 2021January 28, 2022
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Capitol attack underscores white supremacist infiltration of police, military

Taylor Johnston by Rui Kaneya and Taylor Johnston January 15, 2021January 28, 2022
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These companies took $1.8 billion in federal aid to save jobs. They laid off 90,000 workers anyway.

Avatar photoTaylor Johnston by Alexia Fernández Campbell , Joe Yerardi and Taylor Johnston December 18, 2020February 28, 2023
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PPP loans were supposed to prioritize low-income areas during the pandemic. They didn’t.

Avatar photoTaylor Johnston by Jamie Smith Hopkins, Taylor Johnston and Pratheek Rebala December 11, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Ohio, voter list purges and strict ID law could suppress turnout

Taylor Johnston by Taylor Johnston October 15, 2020January 28, 2022
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Nationwide, immigrants produce food while facing COVID-19

Taylor JohnstonAvatar photo by Taylor Johnston and Joe Yerardi September 28, 2020February 28, 2023

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