Good news: Suffolk County (Boston, Revere, Chelsea, & Winthrop) leads the nation in the percentage of housing considered to be affordable to those in "extreme" poverty (earning no more than $28,300 for a family of four).
Bad news: Only 51 extremely low-income families out of every 100 in Suffolk County are able to access safe and affordable rental housing.
Source: Urban Institute, The Housing Affordability Gap For Extremely Low-Income Renters In 2013
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Gee....those "affordable" communities
By Brian Riccio
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 4:37pm
wouldn't have anything to do with their proximity to those low flying planes, would it?
Just wondering.
Two fixes
By Will LaTulippe
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 4:54pm
1) Use birth control
2) Stop opposing the construction of housing. If you oppose a home being built for any reason, you're an (expletive.)
Gee....which one of those
By Brian Riccio
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 5:01pm
should your mother have chosen?
Are you kidding me?
By Will LaTulippe
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 5:15pm
I can't remember the last time I had a conversation with her in which I didn't make a coat hanger joke.
Wow...
By Brian Riccio
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 5:18pm
that explains the whole low self esteem thing.
And, with that, ladies and gentlemen,
By whyaduck
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 5:10pm
Ayn Rand has left the building.
The cheapest solution is to
By 40B Forever
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 8:57pm
The cheapest solution is to follow what Lincoln, Wellesley, and Weston do with their needy to Boston. Give one way bus tickets to communities not as stingy with welfare and with lower costs of living.
Either that or STOP ALLOWING RICH COMMUNITIES TO REDISTRIBUTE OR DOWNRIGHT DEPORT THEIR POOR TO OTHER COMMUNITIES!
I'd love to be able to
By anon
Mon, 06/22/2015 - 11:05pm
I'd love to be able to provide homes for everyone, but every time a home is marked "affordable", it drives up the cost of all the other units attached to it, making it so middle class people can't afford them any longer. Why do we have to subsidize low education / low productivity workers? So they can live next to two of the top universities in the world and the world hub for several high-tech industries? It just doesn't make sense.
It gives politicians
By anon
Tue, 06/23/2015 - 12:26pm
It gives politicians opportunities for graft and the power to engineer constituencies.
Just like Urban Renewal. Political power used to transform the landscape to further increase political power.
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