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Global Economic Disparities

Outside of Asia, Africa, and Germany, the majority of people are uncertain about the economy and think things are getting Continue reading →

Tiny Homes For The Homeless

It doesn’t take much to help someone that doesn’t have much. More individuals are finding that a few hundred dollars Continue reading →

Uneven US Economic Recovery

The US economy is recovering and it isn’t. There are many conflicting stories because the economy is not one thing, Continue reading →

Americans Become Renters

Whether through The Great Recession, student loan debt, urbanization, or a desire to be more mobile, homeownership is declining in Continue reading →

Robotic Bricklayer

Building a brick wall sounds like a tedious chore; but it is difficult enough that it is a craft. Working corners, Continue reading →

Renters Remorse

Thanks to the housing crisis, the percentage of Americans renting is the highest in 20 years. Rents, however, are rising Continue reading →

Necessary Relocations

Disasters, whether natural, political, or military, make habitable places inhabitable. People must move, and they do. With tens of millions Continue reading →

US Affordable Housing Disappearing

Two simple trends have created one sad fact: Since 2000, wages are effectively stagnant but rents are rising; especially since Continue reading →

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