While Warren's plan includes some money for public housing repairs and Sanders has talked about the need for more funding, the candidate proposals mostly focus on alternative housing approaches.
Such proposals also wouldn’t directly address complaints from upwardly mobile workers who would make too much to qualify for aid, but are still struggling to find an affordable home in areas with high costs of living. Median home values were more than $1 million in almost 200 cities last year, and the number of metros expected to hit that mark is growing, according toThis supply crunch is a focus of the fast-growing activist movement known as “YIMBY,” or “yes in my backyard.
In line with these concerns, several 2020 candidates are looking to prod local and state governments to rezone their communities to make it easier to build cheaper multifamily housing.Justin Sullivan / Getty Images file
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
It's not just a few issues that they refuse to debate they don't allow majority of candidates to get any coverage at all including many of most honest ones; we need to stop them from rigging elections by only covering those they support or can't ignore!
Too bad HUD is unconstitutional
They’re too worried about the illegals.
I recommend these lines the only reason I do it is because because I can intentionally hurt someone Travel home! In their own country .... This is not the place for advertising otherwise when the slats vibrate that is not the way to repay it.
Not Bernie, he has been talking about the housing crisis for low to middle income people.
Need more HUD funding? Get a new leader!
How bout improve the economy, get Americans working and lower unemployment? Wait, Trump is already doing that 😂
you would have thought in the 1900s that in the next century shelter and food would be basic human rights, at least in 'developed countries'.
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