The Occupy Wall Street Protests that started in September 2011 & and then spread across the nation have highlighted ongoing problems of massive unemployment & income inequality in the U.S. Elected officials, various members of the news media, & even a few of my own friends have mocked this movement. I believe that it is possible to find a different story for every day of the year that answers "Why They Occupy".
Saturday, February 18, 2012
America's Increasing Shortage of Low-Income Housing (for 2/18/12)
Affordable housing for rent is sought after by Americans in all 50 states and every state has a shortage. Low-income Americans cannot find enough well-kept, affordable rental units to meet their housing needs. For those that make up to one third the median income of a given region, there are only 30 available units on average for every 100 such households. The high number of foreclosures over the past several years has pushed more people into rental units since housing prices have slumped and unemployment has surged. It has also pushed the poverty rate higher.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/16/affordable-rentals_n_1282519.html
Labels:
Americans,
Foreclosures,
Housing,
Low-income,
Poverty
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