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housing

[hou-zing] / ˈhaʊ zɪŋ /


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But some 8.5 million people are suffering the breakdown of food distribution, widespread unemployment, the collapse of hospitals, the failure of public sanitation and potable-water supplies, a housing deficit, and epidemics of contagious diseases.

From The Wall Street Journal

CoStar Group has had its pick of headaches: pushback from activists, a depressed stock price, and an underwhelming start to the year for the housing market.

From Barron's

Listings asking over six figures have become more common across the U.S. since the pandemic supercharged the housing market in 2020 and 2021.

From Barron's

Problems with employment contract terms, access to affordable housing, and consumer rights remained the key issues in 2025, the charity said.

From BBC

The Black Altadena residents are part of a larger coalition that is asking Edison to advance each family who lost their home $200,000 in emergency housing assistance.

From Los Angeles Times