Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 26, 2022
Recent research lays bare an enormous toll facing California families: Child care has become so costly that in most of the state it’s surpassed housing as the largest monthly expense for households with young children. Child-care costs have jumped 45% in Los Angeles County and an astonishing 81% in San Francisco since 2014 for households with two adults and both a preschool-age child and a school-age child, according to Insight Center, a... + full article
CNBC USA Business January 27, 2023
Colorful cafe bars at the iconic Beale Street music and entertainment district of downtown Memphis, Tennessee.benedek iStock Getty ImagesDespite broad hikes in rental prices, competition is easing in some U.S. markets as inventory grows, according to a from national real estate... + más
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Orlando rent prices fall slightly, stabilizing near historic highs | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Business January 19, 2023
Chicago skyline aerial drone view from above, lake Michigan and city of Chicago downtown skyscrapers ... [+] cityscape. The average rent in Chicago zip codes on the its lakefront rank among the top 10 most expensive in the city.getty Home prices have been through a whirlwind... + más
Rent prices have dropped the most in these 5 U.S. metros. Why it's cheaper to rent than buy in many markets | CNBC
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Forbes USA Business January 15, 2023
Getty Images Key Takeaways The pandemic has wreaked havoc on America’s rental markets. From business closures that prevented renters from earning an income to eviction moratoriums to mass migrations that accompanied remote work opportunities, nothing looks like it did in... + más
Airbnb makes it easier for apartment renters to host | Fox Business
There are 40 million renters in America. Their 'political mobilization' could influence the midterm elections. | MarketWatch
Ars Technica USA Science November 17, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 16, 2022 11:34 pm UTC / Parents work on their computers while their son entertains himself at their home in Boston in April 2020. Share this story Respiratory illnesses are raging this fall, slamming children... + más
CDC: Surge In Young Kids Hospitalized With Respiratory Illnesses Like RSV, Flu | Forbes
Can your child's respiratory infection be treated at home? How to know | ABC7
New York Daily News USA Politics October 12, 2022
Mayor Adams’ administration is reopening the city’s subsidized childcare program to applications from low-income residents across all five boroughs after clearing a hefty backlog of priority cases. Since March, the Administration for Children’s Services has focused on... + más
Louisiana has a teacher shortage. So why are 6,500 new educators waiting on paperwork? | The Advocate
Thailand childcare center shooting kicks off rampage that leaves at least 34 dead | CBS News
New York Daily News USA Politics September 30, 2022
More than 2 million New Yorkers living in rent stabilized apartments could be facing rent hikes of up to 5% starting Oct. 1 — the largest increase in almost a decade. The city’s Rent Guidelines Board — which sets a cap each year on how much landlords can increase rent on... + más
Orlando rent falls slightly, as new apartments come online | Orlando Sentinel
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in October | Slate
Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 29, 2022
Cheryl Harkins has lived at Redbank Village Apartments in South Portland for about eight years. She was notified recently that her rent will increase by $171, or 10 percent, from $1,598 to $1,769 per month, not including utilities. She worries that the City Council’s... + más
Rents in NYC stabilized apartments are set to jump Oct. 1. Here’s what you need to know | New York Daily News
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
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