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Rates of homelessness in the United States have skyrocketed in 2023, according to new data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Steve Berg, ...
Yeah that’s the one I was referring to in response to OP, but measure it by whichever indicator you want (federal unemployment numbers, jobs growth, help wanted listing, increasing pay rates, union contract negotiation outcomes). ‘Unemployment’ (nor underemployment, nor labor participation) is not currently indicative as the causation for the housing affordability problem.
Yeah that’s the one I was referring to in response to OP, but measure it by whichever indicator you want (federal unemployment numbers, jobs growth, help wanted listing, increasing pay rates, union contract negotiation outcomes). ‘Unemployment’ (nor underemployment, nor labor participation) is not currently indicative as the causation for the housing affordability problem.