Here’s What You Can Do to Help the Homeless This Holiday Season Posted on December 11, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in Business Insider Walk the streets of virtually any major city in the US and you are likely to encounter people who are homeless. Homelessness is on the rise in the US, especially in Los Angeles where severe affordable housing shortages exist. Overall, homelessness increased by ..Read More
What the Federal Tax Bill Means for NYC’s Affordability Crisis Posted on December 18, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in City Limits While advocates in New York City are pressing the mayor and governor to invest more in NYCHA, commit to deeper affordability, and end homelessness, the federal government is moving forward with a tax overhaul that could undermine these ambitions. On Friday, Re ..Read More
Tax Bill Could ‘Obliterate’ Affordable Housing Posted on December 11, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in The Village Voice A provision buried in the House version of the Republican tax bill could decimate affordable-housing construction in New York City, by eliminating tax-free bonds and tax credits that are used by the vast majority of subsidized housing projects in the city. If ..Read More
Today’s Read: de Blasio Seeks to Turn Homeless Cluster Sites Into Affordable Housing Posted on December 12, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone For the past 17 years, the City has tried to address the chronic lack of capacity in the shelter system by placing thousands of homeless families in cluster site shelters – paying private landlords exorbitant rates to shelter men, women, and children in ofte ..Read More
De Blasio Seeks to Turn Homeless ‘Cluster Sites’ Into Affordable Housing Posted on December 12, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times For years, New York City has placed thousands of homeless families into so-called cluster or scatter-site housing, using private apartments, usually in run-down buildings, as an expensive way to help the city meet its legal mandate to provide shelter to those ..Read More
Tax Plan Could Mean More Homelessness Posted on December 10, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in Washington Examiner As the House and Senate negotiate tax reform, the conversation focuses on two influential groups: the middle class and corporations. But amid the frenzy over itemization, individual and family deductions, and the corporate tax rate, one group of vulnerable Ame ..Read More
No Longer Homeless, but Still Struggling in School Posted on December 11, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times For homeless children, the negative effects don’t end when they move into a new home. Formerly homeless students continue to struggle in school for years, scoring as poorly on state tests as their peers with no place to live, according to a study from the Ed ..Read More
America’s Homeless Population Rises for the First Time Since the Great Recession Posted on December 6, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone in The Guardian America’s homeless population has risen this year for the first time since the Great Recession, propelled by the housing crisis afflicting the west coast, according to a new federal study. The study has found that 553,742 people were homeless on a single nig ..Read More
Today’s Read: America’s Homeless Population Rises Posted on December 6, 2017 by Jacquelyn Simone The benefits of the economic recovery since the Great Recession have not been shared equally by all Americans. In fact, as housing costs in cities across the country have skyrocketed, increasingly low-income men, women, and children have been pushed into homel ..Read More