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In reply to the discussion: A record number of Americans can't afford their rent. Lawmakers are scrambling to help [View all]Ohioboy
(3,883 posts)27. This needs to be explained to the average MAGA
It's a case of the billionaires controling housing, period. I can see this this being falsely spun to the Magats as being caused by Biden and the Democrats. They try it every time.
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A record number of Americans can't afford their rent. Lawmakers are scrambling to help [View all]
redqueen
Feb 2024
OP
This is a huge problem... Here in small town New England it has hit the middle class
Joinfortmill
Feb 2024
#3
Seems the media is finally beginning to give some real enough attention to this huge issue.
KPN
Feb 2024
#5
Here in WI in my city, subsidized housing is nearly 1/3 of your income. Unfortunately there is a waiting list
elocs
Feb 2024
#11
I'm a teacher living in one of the most expensive places in the country
senseandsensibility
Feb 2024
#40
America has not been a society for decades. We are an economy and a military.
twodogsbarking
Feb 2024
#17
The buffers that used to be in place to avoid this situation have been removed
SouthernDem4ever
Feb 2024
#19
Note also that the waiting list for subsidized housing is as much as two years.
malthaussen
Feb 2024
#23
Billionaires don't control housing. Middle class homeowners voting out pro-development city gov do.
mathematic
Feb 2024
#32
Rent renewal time here: Increase of $259; DH was able to get them to relent a bit.
Backseat Driver
Feb 2024
#28