report which claims that the slowdown in housing prices will not have a significant effect on property tax revenue collection in California because of the protection offered by Proposition 13. Ac...
Low-income families, especially those who reside in food deserts, face significant systemic barriers regarding their ability to access affordable and nutritious food. The food behaviors exhibited by low-income families are a reflection of the shortcomings of the built environment and conventional food ...
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The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program can potentially help expand access to neighborhoods with low poverty and economic opportunities for low-income households. Prior studies described that LIHTC units are in neighborhoods with relatively high poverty, but with improvements in recent years....
"We're seeing more oral disease than the general population. There is a bigger need," Braun said of the patients she treats at Bernard F. Gipson Eastside Family Health Center, which is part ofDenver Health, the largest safety-net hospital in Colorado, serving low-income, uninsured, and und...
When inflation flared in late 2021, mortgage rates began rising, eventually reaching nearly 8% in Oct. 2023. That’s made many homeowners reluctant to sell—89% of mortgage holders have rates under 6%, according to a Jan. 2024 Redfin (RDFN) analysis of data from theFederal Ho...
The transition to a low-carbon future “Built Environment” must begin with the status quo and the total decarbonization of our existing housing stock is a huge ask. Globally the “Built Environment” covers cities with huge population densities, there are already 19 existing “mega cities” in...
The University of Southern California recently announced that it will be offering free tuition to students of families who earn an annual income of $80,000 or less per year. One part of this policy includes exempting whether or not the family owns a home in the calculation used to determine...
California, legislation was blocked for decades that would allow denser, more affordable housing development around transit hubs due to a lack of consensus among citizens and property owners136. Even ignoring a range of related social problems, sky-rocketing central-city housing costs in almost any ...