A homeless advocate of 40 years says finding homes for unhoused New Yorkers with vouchers has never been so hard Eliza Relman 01 jun 2024
A homeless Iowa mom of 2 is struggling to find a landlord who will accept her housing voucher before it expires. The state is making it harder by allowing landlords to discriminate against her. Eliza Relman 27 mei 2024
New York tech workers make $135,000 on average, but can’t afford the vast majority of apartments on the market Eliza Relman, Madison Hoff 21 mei 2024
Low-income Americans wait years to get housing vouchers that are often impossible to use. Fixing the system could mean more funding and less red tape. Eliza Relman 18 mei 2024
Austin offers the jobs and city life of San Francisco but with Atlanta’s cost of living. Here’s how. Eliza Relman 14 mei 2024
15 cities with plenty of rentals and high enough wages to afford them Juliana Kaplan, Eliza Relman 12 mei 2024
A New Jersey homebuilder who pays his workers over $100,000 wants young people to know construction can be a lucrative career that doesn’t require college — and businesses are desperate to hire Eliza Relman 11 mei 2024
The US needs immigrants to fill jobs, but can’t house them. Nowhere makes this more clear than New York City. Eliza Relman 08 mei 2024
A policy that’s supposed to create more affordable housing often backfires, leaving cities with higher home prices and rents. There’s a way to fix that. Eliza Relman 04 mei 2024
Move over, New York and San Francisco, the US’s major job hubs are now cities like Charleston and Hilton Head, South Carolina Eliza Relman, Juliana Kaplan 02 mei 2024