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'Millions of families struggle to keep roofs over their heads': Biden administration says it's making progress on America's housing shortage — but will it be enough?

Por: MarketWatch Business October 07, 2022

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That shortage has also by driving up prices earlier in the pandemic, creating a market that . But on Friday, the White House said the administration to enable the construction of more mixed-income housing, as well as housing for very-low-income tenants and people living in rural areas. By reforming the income averaging rule for low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC) and allowing for more flexibility, the White House said, more projects would... + full article



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