A Record Number Of Americans Can't Afford Their Rent Leading To Record Homelessness
"The latest data from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, released in January, found that a record high 22.4 million renter households — or half of renters nationwide — were spending more than 30% of their income on rent in 2022. The number of affordable units — with rents under $600 — also dropped to 7.2 million that year, 2.1 million fewer than a decade earlier.
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Those factors contributed to a dramatic rise in eviction filings and a record number of people becoming homeless."
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Hahah that's WHY it's good. When you're out turning tricks for the chance to be first one in the wendy's dumpster you can have a spiritual moment of reflection and reevaluate what you like in life. You're welcome.
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Nobody is buying what Biden and his handlers are shoveling. The economy is bad and is getting worse. Biden is artificially getting oil prices to come down by making a deal with Argentina but after the election it will go right back up. Probably higher than ever.
The economy is good, but people are suffering because the job market sucks and the pay is shit