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Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

More than 200,000 lost their homes in the L.A. County fires. For people already on the streets, the damage ran deeper

Over 75% of homeless residents affected by the 2025 wildfires reported injuries or major life disruptions, highlighting the link between climate disasters and homelessness.
Real estate
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Baby boomers feeling crushed by housing crunch

Baby boomers face housing instability and affordability crises in retirement despite decades of homeownership, as aging populations grow and rental increases outpace fixed incomes.
Social justice
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Bramson: Stopping the fall before it begins - San Jose Spotlight

Homelessness prevention through early intervention is more effective and cost-efficient than emergency response systems that address homelessness after people lose housing.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My parents had no retirement plans after selling their house. They now live in Airbnbs, and I'm worried about them.

I knew I was inching toward simultaneously caring for my young kids and aging parents. Suddenly, I was squarely in the sandwich generation. I now had to deal with the terrifying reality that my parents did not have a plan for how to spend their retirement years - especially where they plan to live.
Retirement
fromCity Limits
1 month ago

Opinion: Why Culturally Informed Health Care Matters in February-And All Year Long

February is a time to honor Black history, resilience, and progress. It is also a moment to confront an uncomfortable truth: in New York City, equity in health, family stability, and community well-being is still shaped by race and zip code. For too many Black families, structural inequities continue to limit access to care, not because of individual choices, but because of where people live and how our systems are designed.
Public health
fromMission Local
2 months ago

This Valentine's Day: Tales of love from San Francisco's county jail

San Francisco's Hall of Justice at 850 Bryant St. is not a romantic place. Its ground floor courts can upend defendants' lives. The exterior is an austere reinforced-concrete monument to 1960s utilitarian architecture. In 2017, feces literally streamed down its walls. Still, it is a crossroads for love in all its forms, filled with parents, partners, and children waiting to see loved ones. This is true at any time of year, but particularly as Valentines' Day approaches.
San Francisco
fromTruthout
2 months ago

As ICE Terror Forces People Inside, Calls Grow for Eviction Moratorium in MN

"It is very expensive to be sheltering in place," Yusra Murad, a communications organizer at Inquilinxs Unidxs por Justicia, told Truthout. Murad's group is a Twin Cities-based tenants' rights collective that is one of the groups leading the call for the eviction moratorium.
US politics
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#affordable-housing
Real estate
fromBuzzFeed
7 months ago

19 "Money Tips" People Got From Their Parents That Are Now The Opposite Of Helpful

Modern job instability complicates home-buying decisions, hindering people from establishing roots or committing to a specific location.
Public health
fromTruthout
9 months ago

Connecticut Pilots a Better Way for Unhoused Kids and Caregivers to Access Homes

Stacey Duran fled an abusive partner with her three children and struggled for over a year before finding support and stability.
fromThe Nation
9 months ago

How to Steer People From Gangs to Colleges

Lalo's journey to recovery illustrated the challenges faced by those leaving gang life, particularly housing instability and the desperate need for support systems to navigate this transition.
SF parents
fromThe Mercury News
10 months ago

Eviction cases still soaring in the Bay Area five years after COVID-19

Alameda County’s eviction courts are seeing high volumes of cases post-pandemic, reflecting a rise in homelessness and housing insecurity in the Bay Area.
East Bay real estate
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