fbpx

NCRC

Vox: A Prescription For Housing?

Vox, February 13, 2024, A Prescription For Housing? For more than a decade, researchers and advocates have argued that housing is a fundamental part of health care. Beginning this fall, for the first time, federal Medicaid dollars will start going toward paying some people’s rent. It’s a significant policy development. Congressional regulations have long barred Medicaid funds […]

Vox: A Prescription For Housing? Read More »

Star Tribune: Feds Investigating Edina Public Schools For Discrimination

Star Tribune, February 12, 2024, Feds Investigating Edina Public Schools For Discrimination The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Edina Public Schools over alleged discrimination, months after two Muslim students were suspended for using a pro-Palestinian slogan while protesting the Israeli war in Gaza. Attorney Bruce Nestor announced Nov. 27 that he had filed a

Star Tribune: Feds Investigating Edina Public Schools For Discrimination Read More »

The Wall Street Journal: Tougher Rent Laws Are Behind Trouble At NYCB

The Wall Street Journal, February 13, 2024, Tougher Rent Laws Are Behind Trouble At NYCB When New York Community Bancorp posted large losses last month and warned of more difficulties to come, it pointed to a significant cause for concern: troubled loans in a sinking corner of the New York City apartment market.  NYCB is the city’s largest lender on

The Wall Street Journal: Tougher Rent Laws Are Behind Trouble At NYCB Read More »

USA Today: Older Workers Find A Less Tolerant Workplace: Why Many Say Age Discrimination Abounds

USA Today, February 11, 2024, Older Workers Find A Less Tolerant Workplace: Why Many Say Age Discrimination Abounds Roughly two-thirds of adults over 50 believe older workers face discrimination in the workplace, according to a new AARP report. Of that group, 90% believe ageism is commonplace. The finding, based on a series of surveys in 2022 and

USA Today: Older Workers Find A Less Tolerant Workplace: Why Many Say Age Discrimination Abounds Read More »

Vox: What If Public Housing Were For Everyone?

Vox, February 10, 2024, What If Public Housing Were For Everyone? Then one US community started exploring social housing with a markedly more American twist: Leaders in Montgomery County, Maryland — a suburban region just outside Washington, DC, with more than 1 million residents — said they could increase their local housing supply not by

Vox: What If Public Housing Were For Everyone? Read More »

Business Insider: Home Prices Are Falling In These 32 Real Estate Markets Affordability After The Toughest Quarter In 38 Years

Business Insider, February 12, 2024, Home Prices Are Falling In These 32 Real Estate Markets Affordability After The Toughest Quarter In 38 Years Property value gains were widespread and significant in the fourth quarter. Single-family home prices climbed across all four regions of the country, led by a 7.3% jump in the Northeast. The NAR

Business Insider: Home Prices Are Falling In These 32 Real Estate Markets Affordability After The Toughest Quarter In 38 Years Read More »

The Washington Post: Medicaid’s Prescription For Health Includes Food And Housing In Some States

The Washington Post, February 12, 2024, Medicaid’s Prescription For Health Includes Food And Housing In Some States A growing number of states are broadening the health-coverage program into a hub for fulfilling social needs: helping with housing and transportation, easing past prison life and domestic violence, and providing the cardboard boxes filled with canned goods

The Washington Post: Medicaid’s Prescription For Health Includes Food And Housing In Some States Read More »

The Hill: Even In This Election Year, America Must Not Lose Focus On Affordable Housing

The Hill, February, 9, 2024, Even In This Election Year, America Must Not Lose Focus On Affordable Housing Each week, another headline touts a cause of the housing crisis — high mortgage rates, the increasing cost of labor and construction, wages that have not kept up with inflation — the list goes on.  All these reasons and more add

The Hill: Even In This Election Year, America Must Not Lose Focus On Affordable Housing Read More »

PBS: Half Of American Renters Pay More Than 30% Of Income On Housing, Study Shows

PBS, February 8, 2024, Half Of American Renters Pay More Than 30% Of Income On Housing, Study Shows Rental prices are unaffordable for a record number of Americans with half of all renters paying more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, according to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. Stephanie Sy

PBS: Half Of American Renters Pay More Than 30% Of Income On Housing, Study Shows Read More »

Bloomberg: TikTok Executive Says She Was Fired For Lacking ‘Docility’

Bloomberg, February 8, 2024, TikTok Executive Says She Was Fired For Lacking ‘Docility’ TikTok Inc.’s former head of global marketing said she was fired because ByteDance Ltd. Chairman Zhang Lidong and other executives determined she “lacked the docility and meekness” they believed was required of female employees. The claim was part of a lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court

Bloomberg: TikTok Executive Says She Was Fired For Lacking ‘Docility’ Read More »

Axios: House Democrats Poke The NIMBY Bear With 2024 Housing Push

Axios, February 9, 2024, House Democrats Poke The NIMBY Bear With 2024 Housing Push House Democrats are wading into the contentious issues of housing affordability and local zoning heading into the 2024 campaign. Why it matters: Housing can be a double edged sword in an election year, with the direct quality-of-life appeal to lower-income and urban voters often

Axios: House Democrats Poke The NIMBY Bear With 2024 Housing Push Read More »

The New York Times: New York City’s Housing Crunch Is The Worst It Has Been In Over 50 Years

The New York Times, February 8, 2024, New York City’s Housing Crunch Is The Worst It Has Been In Over 50 Years The portion of rentals that were vacant and available dropped to a startling 1.4 percent in 2023, according to city data released on Thursday. It was the lowest vacancy rate since 1968 and

The New York Times: New York City’s Housing Crunch Is The Worst It Has Been In Over 50 Years Read More »

Planetizen: ‘Worrying Trend’: Number of Housing Cost-Burdened Seniors At All-Time High

Planetizen, February 7, 2024, ‘Worrying Trend’: Number of Housing Cost-Burdened Seniors At All-Time High According to a recent report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, nearly 11.2 million U.S. adults aged 65 and older spent more than 30 percent of their household income on housing costs. The figure is up from 9.7 million

Planetizen: ‘Worrying Trend’: Number of Housing Cost-Burdened Seniors At All-Time High Read More »

CalMatters: Los Angeles’ One Weird Trick To Build Affordable Housing At No Public Cost

CalMatters, February 7, 2024, Los Angeles’ One Weird Trick To Build Affordable Housing At No Public Cost But unlike the vast majority of affordable developments that have been proposed in California in recent memory, no taxpayer dollars are allotted to build the thing. Especially in the state’s expensive coastal cities, the term “unsubsidized 100% affordable

CalMatters: Los Angeles’ One Weird Trick To Build Affordable Housing At No Public Cost Read More »

HousingWire: Consumer Sentiment Toward Housing Reaches Its Highest Level In Nearly Two Years

HousingWire, February 7, 2024, Consumer Sentiment Toward Housing Reaches Its Highest Level In Nearly Two Years Consumer sentiment toward housing reached its highest level since March 2022, fueled by increased confidence in job security and a higher share of people who expect mortgage rates to decrease. Fannie Mae’s home purchase sentiment index (HPSI) — which

HousingWire: Consumer Sentiment Toward Housing Reaches Its Highest Level In Nearly Two Years Read More »

Scroll to Top