"The private market fails to provide sufficient housing affordable to the lowest income households."by Heidi GrooverFrom 2005 to 2015, the number of homes nationwide renting for $2,000 or more per month increased by 97 percent. The number of homes renting for less than $800 declined by 2 percent. Art Wager/getty
The day after the Seattle City Council repealed a tax that would have funded low-income housing, a new report highlights the ongoing lack of affordable housing for the nation's lowest in
The day after the Seattle City Council repealed a tax that would have funded low-income housing, a new report highlights the ongoing lack of affordable housing for the nation's lowest in