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Fox Business: Rising Costs Of Housing Pushing Millennials To Make ‘Drastic Sacrifices’ By Living In Vans For Years

Fox Business, February 1, 2024, Rising Costs Of Housing Pushing Millennials To Make ‘Drastic Sacrifices’ By Living In Vans For Years Younger people are opting to live in cost-effective vans and showcase their tiny living quarters on TikTok to the fascination of the internet.  Michael Alberse, a TikToker with 57,000 followers, moved into a van […]

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Next City: Gentrification’s Roots In The Post-Industrial City

Next City, February 1, 2024, Gentrification’s Roots In The Post-Industrial City Thus in San José, one of the richest cities in the United States, the “capital” of a region whose name is popularly associated with opportunity and young wealth, the average service industry worker’s salary of $35,241 is shockingly close to the $25,800 it costs

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Tampa Bay Times: How Corporate Investors Are Taking Over Tampa Bay’s Neighborhoods

Tampa Bay Times, February 2, 2024, How Corporate Investors Are Taking Over Tampa Bay’s Neighborhoods Housing in Tampa Bay is becoming increasingly corporate-owned, a Tampa Bay Times analysis has found. Large companies have amassed around 27,000 homes across three counties. More than 70% of these properties are linked to institutional investors backed by Wall Street

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KJZZ: From Drug-Exposed Babies To At-Risk Students, How AZ Marijuana Money Is Helping Nonprofits

KJZZ, February 1, 2024, From Drug-Exposed Babies To At-Risk Students, How AZ Marijuana Money Is Helping Nonprofits A very small cut from every recreational marijuana sale in Arizona gets set aside for what Proposition 207 authors described as justice reinvestment. The state treasury has put more than $26 million into a namesake fund. Now health officials

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The New York Times: This Florida Mall Has Gucci, Prada…And Soon, Affordable Housing?

The Hill, February 5, 2024, This Florida Mall Has Gucci, Prada…And Soon, Affordable Housing? In Bal Harbour, Fla., an oceanside village north of Miami Beach, a luxury mall says it wants to help tackle one of the nation’s — and Florida’s — most intractable problems: a lack of affordable housing. It is an unexpected move

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The Hill: Powell: ‘The US Is On An Unsustainable Fiscal Path’

The Hill, February 4, 2024, ‘The US Is On An Unsustainable Fiscal Path’ “The US federal government’s on an unsustainable fiscal path. And that just means that the debt is growing faster than the economy. So, it is unsustainable. I don’t think that’s at all controversial,” Powell said when asked if the national debt is

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DCist: Civil Rights Group Sues D.C. Landlord For Allegedly Discriminating Against Voucher Holders

DCist, February 1, 2024, Civil Rights Group Sues D.C. Landlord For Allegedly Discriminating Against Voucher Holders A civil rights organization filed a lawsuit Thursday against national real estate group AIR Communities, alleging that the company discriminates against prospective renters with housing vouchers, criminal records, and histories of eviction.  The complaint alleges that AIR Communities explicitly

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Next City: They Bought An Apartment Building In D.C. Now They’re Turning It Into An Affordable Housing Co-op.

Next City, February 1, 2024, They Bought An Apartment Building In D.C. Now They’re Turning It Into An Affordable Housing Co-op One project in DC is poised to defy these odds, thanks to robust tenant organizing and a critical mass of mostly small-dollar donations. But a hefty loan to repay, along with mounting interest, could

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The Guardian: How A Black Miami Neighborhood Became “Ground Zero” For Climate Gentrification

The Guardian, January 29, 2024, How A Black Miami Neighborhood Became “Ground Zero” For Climate Gentrification In 2015, Miami-Dade county officials announced a $74m development project aimed at revitalizing the historically Black neighborhood in the north-west of the city. The plan was to raze Liberty Square, the dilapidated housing project in the heart of the neighborhood, and

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PBS Wisconsin: Milwaukee County Banned Section 8 Housing Voucher Discrimination, But Landlords Still Do It

PBS Wisconsin, January 31, 2024, Milwaukee County Banned Section 8 Housing Voucher Discrimination, But Landlords Still Do It Milwaukee County in 2018 banned landlords from categorically rejecting recipients of housing assistance. More than five years later the county’s Office of Corporation Counsel, which is supposed to enforce the protections, says it has yet to receive

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Bloomberg: Can A National Zoning Atlas Chart A Way Out Of The US Housing Crisis?

Bloomberg, January 29, 2024, Can A National Zoning Atlas Chart A Way Out Of The US Housing Crisis? Two years ago, a Montana think tank called the Frontier Institute released a new tool to help push the group’s advocacy for pro-housing reforms: a zoning atlas, one of the first of its kind. The atlas used parcel-level

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WBUR: A Bronx Teenager Reflects On What Gentrification Means To Her and Her Community

WBUR, January 8, 2024, A Bronx Teenager Reflects On What Gentrification Means To Her and Her Community When neighborhoods become gentrified, there’s often a sense of loss for longtime residents of the communities. That’s the case for Radio Rookie Christina Adja and her friends. The teens discuss their fear of being displaced and what gentrification means to

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Vox: Are $18 Big Macs The Price Of Falling Inequality?

Vox, January 9, 2024, Are $18 Big Macs The Price Of Falling Inequality? For months now, political observers have been squabbling over whether the Biden economy’s unpopularity reflects its genuine weaknesses or voters’ collective failure to recognize its virtues. On the one hand, the president did preside over a sustained period of exceptionally high inflation. On

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Planetizen: The Symbiotic Relationship Of Housing and Transit

Planetizen, January 7, 2024, The Symbiotic Relationship Of Housing and Transit A proposed federal law would promote transit-oriented development and prioritize funding for jurisdictions that adopt ‘pro-housing policies’ such as eliminating parking minimums and clearing the way for multifamily construction by reducing minimum lot sizes and raising height limits. As M. Nolan Gray explains in Bloomberg

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