The high cost of living in Phoenix due to a severe lack of affordable housing is causing economic anxiety among voters in the battleground state of Arizona. Investors buying properties and Airbnb's impact contribute to the unaffordability.
OPINION "In the outskirts of the city, lower and middle-class Nevadans are finding it increasingly challenging to afford a home." It's time to take back our housing from Wall Street By Trish Nash https://t.co/hh78OTzZ7o
Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix Arizona is a presidential elect https://t.co/XJlukC4q2q https://t.co/XVC1JNbS6Z
Lengthy NY Times story on exorbitant home values and rents in Phoenix doesn't even touch on the main reason why housing in the Phoenix valley has become unaffordable: "investors" buying up properties, AirB&B and the state's preemption law banning local AirB&B regulation. https://t.co/QIHVXnaVjj
Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix Arizona is a presidential election battleground state, and a dire shortage of affordable housing there is sowing economic anxiety among voters. https://t.co/5nioaZ4rqA
Why it’s so expensive to live in Phoenix. https://t.co/dpxsxWXVq8
Recap: it’s Joe Biden’s fault. “Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix” Arizona is a presidential election battleground state, and a dire shortage of affordable housing there is sowing economic anxiety among voters. https://t.co/alMDQoG9cL
"The impossible arithmetic of housing is a potent source of economic anxiety in Phoenix, and in many major American cities — a reality that could influence control of the White House." https://t.co/tuiEazSI6D