Private firms making millions from 'hidden homelessness' crisis
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Tourist tax rates in Catalonia are to double, as officials step up their efforts to control visitor numbers to the popular Spanish region. Spain was...
Read MoreHow Santa Fe's Housing Squeeze Nearly Left Me Homeless
Thanks to poor administrative decisions at a local housing complex for artists, the city’s poet laureate fell into nerve-wracking precarity
Read MoreThe Essex wildlife site where locals are fighting off Labour's housing plans
As the Government's rhetoric against environmental challenges to housing plans hardens, The i Paper visits communities battling to protect rare...
Read MoreA conservative fix for the housing crisis is making homes cheaper and more abundant in Texas
Houston has pioneered a key land-use policy reform that has helped create abundant starter homes. The Texas city shrunk the required lot size for a...
Read More'Cruises are not the problem' - Barcelona's businesses hit back at tourist crackdown
Tourism groups have warned that targeting visitors will ultimately harm the city
Read MoreHUD terminates Obama-era housing rule that Trump warned would 'destroy' home values
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) eliminated federal regulations created during the Obama administration, which Secretary...
Read MoreJD Vance Blamed Immigrants for the Housing Crisis. Corporate Greed Is the Real Culprit.
During the first and only vice presidential debate of this election cycle, Republican Sen. JD Vance’s lies and misinformation about immigrants went...
Read MoreDisgruntled Feds?...U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Monitors Hacked to Display AI Video of President Trump Licking Elon Musk's Toes (VIDEO)
Multiple photos and videos uploaded on X reveal several U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development headquarters monitors have been hacked. The...
Read MoreAustin experimented with giving people $1,000 a month. They said they spent the no-strings-attached cash mostly on housing.
A guaranteed-basic-income program in Austin gave people $1,000 a month for a year. On average, the participants reported spending most of the...
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