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#affordable housing
  • How Oligarchs Destroyed a Major American City
    December 1, 2014
    | Anis Shivani
    Central Houston has been converted into an exclusive playground for the rich.
  • Economy & Work
    The Rent Is Too Damn High -- And It Doesn't Have To Be
    December 1, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Many American communities are facing an affordable housing crisis, but there are solutions.
  • Seven Years After: Why This Recovery Is Still a Turkey
    November 29, 2014
    | Dean Baker
    Our economic problems are manageable, but they require some serious thought and collaborative work from Washington and the business community.
  • Inequality
    How New Skyscrapers Are Forever Changing Central Park
    November 28, 2014
    See how a series of new, planned and proposed buildings are changing the light in Central Park and the New York City Skyline.
  • The Long, Dark Shadows of Plutocracy
    November 28, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    From luxury skyscrapers -- taller, more expensive and exclusive than ever before -- the dark shadows of plutocracy are spreading across the commons of democracy.
  • Activism
    Organizations Focused on Housing and Development in New York
    November 28, 2014
    See groups and organizations focused on affordable housing and responsible real estate development in New York City.
  • How to Not Listen to People in Poverty
    July 19, 2014
    | Claire Markham
    Conservative members of the House Budget Committee showed up at a recent hearing on poverty to preach what they think they already know about people living in poverty.
  • Record Number of Americans Can’t Afford Their Rent
    December 9, 2013
    | Bryce Covert
    A new report finds that half of all renters pay more rent than they can afford -- defined as 30 percent of their income or more.
  • Will de Blasio Mean a More Affordable NYC?
    November 6, 2013
    | John Light
    As newcomers flock to New York, the city's affordable housing crisis is a symptom of its growing inequality. Can de Blasio stop -- or even slow -- these trends?
  • Missed Chances to Reverse Sequester Cuts
    August 6, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Sequestration mandates made housing less affordable than ever. Congressional inaction will keep it that way.


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