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en The disparity between what people earn and what even modest rental housing costs grows larger each year. This is the housing market in which millions of low-wage workers and elderly or disabled people must try to find safe and decent homes.

en The rapid increase in Florida's housing costs has depleted existing rental apartment housing stock and has left little in the way of quality affordable housing for the area's working families.

en If you look at the housing market and say, are housing prices going up where job growth is high, where wage growth is high, where demographic movement brings people into the housing market? All of those things seem to be true.

en Nearly 80 percent of low-wage workers are people of color and the majority of minimum wage earners are women. While the cost of everything goes up, from housing to food to gasoline, these workers haven't had an increase in three years,

en So we're going to have the aging baby boomers, the need for more elderly housing, and the young and restless who want this alternative housing approach in different geographies around the region, ... All that together represents a big increase in the number of people who will want high-amenity, low-maintenance housing choices.

en What's important here is that maybe a slowing U.S. economy directly translates into a lower dollar. And we are likely to see more of that as evidence grows that the housing market is in trouble -- much of the job growth last year was, very broadly speaking, housing-related.

en The economy is creating over two million new jobs a year and these workers will need housing. Fears of a collapse in the housing market have been overblown.

en We've got seniors, people who are disabled and people who are mentally ill. Obviously, every additional day we have gives us another opportunity to find them housing.

en At the end of the day, people who have safe, decent, affordable housing are a lot less at risk.

en The need for all types of housing for people on restricted incomes is tremendous in the valley, so most units are not restricted to people in substance abuse treatment or who have bad histories. Seventy-five percent will be working families who don?t have enough money to rent in Medford because rents are so outrageous or are developmentally disabled or elderly.

en [• Mobile homes. They are a reality in a vast region where so much housing has been obliterated and needs to be replaced quickly.] Mobile homes are permanent housing, not temporary, . She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. .. Mobile homes are the only housing affordable to a large portion of the population.

en It is a challenge to find not just housing but safe, affordable, suitable housing. Those are three key words: safe, affordable, suitable. You can find housing, but it's often not going to meet those three criteria.

en There are parts of the country, particularly the two coasts, where the price of housing has so outstripped any income gains that moderate wage earners find it difficult to find a decent home in the community where they work.

en There is obviously a lot of concern about the state of the housing market right now. One thing that caught a lot of people's attention was this nine-year high in unsold homes.

en We have the lowest average wage rate of any metropolitan area we compete with. This might sound good if you're an employer, but combine this with our rapidly rising cost of living and absence of affordable housing, and rapidly rising housing costs - up 30 percent last year - and you have a formula for failure.


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