Por: The Hill Politics May 26, 2023
The U.S. homeownership rate hit its lowest level in five decades in 2020, falling by 2 percentage points in 10 years’ time, according to released Thursday. Slightly more than 80 million out of 126.8 million occupied housing units across the country were inhabited by homeowners in 2020, putting the nation’s homeownership rate at 63.1 percent. Broken down by race, 2020 homeownership rates were highest among white households at 70... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics May 08, 2023
New results from a U.S. Census Bureau simulation indicate a significant number of noncitizens were missed in the 2020 census, a national head count during which the Trump administration tried to prevent people in the United States illegally from being tallied at all.Some civil... + más
Simulation suggests 2020 census missed many noncitizens | Associated Press
Simulation suggests 2020 census missed many noncitizens | ABC News
NBC News USA Business March 03, 2023
After briefly spiking amid pandemic lockdowns, the rate of U.S. homeownership has stabilized at approximately 66%, a solid increase from the post-Great-Recession-low of 63% reached in 2016. Yet over the past decade, the gap in homeownership between Black and white Americans... + más
Black families fall further behind on homeownership | Portland Press Herald
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
The Atlantic USA Opinion December 20, 2022
Real estate should be treated as consumption, not investment.Katie Martin / The Atlantic; GettyDecember 20, 2022, 6 AM ETIt is a truth universally acknowledged that an American in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a mortgage. I don’t know if you should buy a... + más
Opinion | NBC News
Portland Press Herald USA World October 13, 2022
Some cities and states are trying to boost Black homeownership, which dropped to a 60-year low even before the economic turmoil wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Black homeownership fell in 2019 to 40.6%, down from the 2004 peak of 49.7%. The rate has rebounded somewhat since... + más
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
Associated Press USA Health September 19, 2022
Some census takers who falsified information during the 2020 count didn’t have their work redone fully, weren’t fired in a timely manner and in some cases even received bonuses, according to the U.S. Commerce Department’s watchdog group.The findings released Friday by the... + más
Report: Some census takers who fudged data didn’t get fired | The Boston Globe
Some census takers who fudged data didn’t get fired, report finds | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 19, 2022
Some census takers who falsified information during the 2020 count didn’t have their work redone fully, weren’t fired in a timely manner, and in some cases even received bonuses, according to the US Commerce Department’s watchdog group.The findings released Friday by the... + más
Report: Some census takers who fudged data didn't get fired | Associated Press
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