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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fairfax County Struggles To House The Homeless and Indigent

HOMELESSNESS and affordable housing shortages are traditionally urban problems, but as suburbs urbanize, they are becoming suburban problems as well. The number of people living below the poverty level in the District (about 110,000) is dwarfed by the combined number in Fairfax, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties (192,000). In those counties, dwelling prices remain high — if still below their housing bubble peaks — and rents are at record levels. That, combined with shrunken local government revenue, has left suburban localities scrambling to house their neediest residents. Read more...

2 comments:

Gary Green said...

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Charmalee Gunaratne said...

You are most welcome. Thank you for leaving a comment.