Section 8 is supposed to help people move to areas with less poverty, but it’s worked better in some places than others.
Low-income families spend more than 80 percent of their budget on things like housing, food, and health care—that’s a lot more than 30 years ago.
The city is facing a housing crisis, but despite its progressive reputation, it’s done little to ensure affordability for longtime residents.
Climate risk is still not being priced into American homeownership.
University presidents are scrambling for answers on everything from on-campus housing to revenue-generating sports.