Housing shortage-plagued California recently started allowing property owners to split their lots and have developers build new homes there.
There have been about 80 debt ceiling battles since 1960. But those decades of drama have never led to an actual default.
In this Marketplace special, we’re taking a look at how the debt ceiling drama further restricts us from addressing big issues like homelessness.
Resort communities that saw growth during the pandemic are trying to stop the bleed of local workers being priced out.
We’re going to need a lot of money and cooperation to address homelessness.
The cost of shelter is driving more than 70% of inflation right now, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So what gives?
High office vacancy rates can be an opportunity to create more housing amid a shortage in the state.
When service providers lease buildings, it can speed up the availability of housing that comes with social services.
In Osceola County, many people are living in motels that offer limited facilities for long-term stays during a pandemic.
One group of California tenants say they feel stuck in dirty, dangerous accommodations.