An affordable-housing shortage in the US is about to get worseEric Pianin
More U.S. cities and states are starting to say "yes, in my backyard" as they struggle to meet the housing needs of growing populations. The "YIMBY" movement is a political effort to tackle the country's housing shortage by increasing the housing supply with strategies like changing ...
US homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many people Federal officials say the United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing as well as devastating natural disasters and a surge of migrants in ...
Affordable Housing Shortage Leaves Families Few Options
Could the "YIMBY" movement fix America's affordable housing shortage? Some cities and states are throwing out single-family zoning to increase density and create more affordable housing. Sep 18, 2024 Minnesotans struggle to find secure housing due to rent spike, new report shows ...
As an affordable housing shortage risks the ability for students to live where they within or near the area, the administrations are rushing to find solutions. As rent rises everywhere, especially in the Georgia capital, theAtlanta Journal-Constitutionconfirmed that schools, such as Morehouse,lack ...
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We estimate that the shortage of affordable housing depresses GDP across the metro area by more than 2 percent. This translates into $18 billion to $22 billion in lost output every year for the City of LA, and almost double that amount for all of LA County. Most of this ...