America’s housing crisis is trickling down to mobile home parks. Mobile homes have traditionally been the country’s biggest source of affordable housing: 20 million Americans live in manufactured homes. Most mobile home park residents own their houses and rent the land underneath. But now, mobile home parks are doubling or even tripling their rent across the country. how high demand, low inventory and a rise in corporate ownership threaten the affordability of mobile homes.
Plus later in the show, national education reporter Laura Meckler discusses how schools in many parts of the country are closing because of excessive heat fueled by climate change. “Heat days” pose a , Meckler explains, adding, “This is a problem that people recognize but is just a lot easier to identify than it is to solve.”Today on “Post Reports,” we take a hard look at California’s strange primary election season to see how Democrats across the country are testing the viability of their beliefs – and whether some may be losing patience with leftward ideas.
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These private equity firms needs to go. The corporate welfare they have gotten is disgusting.
No worry, Powell and Yellen say its transitory. Save money by buying a tesla.
So the hedge funds snatching everything up have now decided to make even that into an 'investment'. Can people just live somewhere with a roof over their head? Does every GD thing have to be a way for a couple sleazy bros to get rich?
Greed has no bounds and no heart