Once Low-Income Homes Now Out of Reach

News came pouring out of Chicago earlier this week, with a lot of the city's officials complaining about not having enough money to build new affordable housing for many of Chicago's poorest citizens. When pressed on the issue, the cit...

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11 Million Americans to Lose Federal Benefits

Of all days to end the federal unemployment stimulus of $300 per week, the Joe Biden administration has planned to end it on September 6, which is ironically labor day in America. For a few months, the speculation was that there...

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States Press to Increase Unemployment Benefits

The biggest ongoing benefit in American history has been the federal unemployment supplement. In 2020, it was pushed by Donald Trump as a $500 weekly payment to help people whose jobs were lost due to the economy shutting down ...

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Michigan City Gives Go Ahead for Senior Housing

Michigan has a very long and unfortunately a very brutal reputation of its population falling on hard times. Throughout what many consider the "Golden Years" of manufacturing, during the 1950s and 60s, Michigan was home to Det...

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Federal Benefits Cancelled as Moratoriums Extended

The Democratic side of the political party coin has always had some serious juggling to do. While there is a ton of overlap between America's two mainstay political parties, the fact is that the Democrats generally spend ar...

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College Students Make Calls to Senior Citizens Isolated By Covid-19

Living in social isolation is not easy for anyone. When there's no choice about the matter, a simple gesture can make all the difference. In San Diego, one professor at the University of San Diego has report...

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San Diego Distributes $200,000 to Combat Isolation of Seniors

Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in early March, senior citizens have mostly been staying at home. Research has found that senior citizens are at an especially high risk of d...

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Seniors Increasingly Faced With Big Mortgage Debts

According to a report released by The Real Deal, which is a real estate news publication, more than 32.7% of senior citizens are currently living with housing debt. This share of older Americans dealing with housing debt has...

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Senior Housing Development Gets Green Light in Grand Rapids

For decades in America, billions of dollars every year are pushed both privately and publically into assisted living facilities for senior citizens, better known as nursing homes. With the advances of modern medi...

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Senior Housing Market

The effects on the COVID-19 housing market have been pronounced for everyone. While prices continue to rise, there is a sense that the economic dislocation is not over yet and there is still more impact on the way. One grou...

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