Housing starts in the United States fell by 3.1% to 1.311 million in October 2024, compared to a downwardly revised 1.353 million in September and below forecasts of 1.33 million as construction activity fell sharply in the South due to hurricanes. Still, at the forefront of a broader trend,...
Healthy housing: a structured review of published evaluations of US interventions to improve health by modifying housing in the United States, 1990-2001. We sought to characterize and to evaluate the success of current public health interventions related to housing. Two reviewers content-analyzed 72 ...
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Xinhua) -- The United States is facing an expanding gap between how much workers earn and how much they have to pay for housing, U.S. daily the Midland Daily News reported Monday. The report said that as the U.S. workers have faced stagnant wages for the past f...
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The most significant and most expensive housing policy in the United States is the treatment of owner-occupied housing for tax purposes. This treatment of housing under the tax code is analogous to that in many other countries (for example, Sweden), but certainly not in all developed countries...
If you have a low income, are elderly, or are disabled, there are a number of public housing options in the United States.【译】如果你收入低,年迈,或残疾,在美国有许多公共住房选择。【短语】a number of …… 一些;许多;若干;例句:A number of satellites are now circling the earth. 一些...
Living on campus can come with many benefits, such as usually being within walking distance of the school and having access to most of the resources students need. “For many international students who have not lived (in) or in many cases even visited the United States, on-campus...
46. What are big houses promoted to be in the United States? A) A luxury for the homeless. B) A reward for industriousness. C) An abundant source of comforts. D) An absolute necessity for happiness. 47. What is ...
WASHINGTON, March 8 (Xinhua) -- Privately-owned housing starts in the United States rose in January, the U.S. Department of Commerce said Friday. Privately-owned housing starts were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.23 million in January, up 18.6 percent from the revised December rate...