Vancouver Lags Seattle in Affordable Housing for Poor
New report reveals Vancouvers affordable housing crisis for the poorest renters, lagging behind Seattle. Extremely low-income households in Vancouver face high cost burdens, with only thirty-five affordable units per one hundred households. Low- and middle-income renters also struggle, while older adults and people with disabilities on fixed incomes are particularly at risk in Washington state. Statewide, only twenty-eight rental homes are available for every one hundred extremely low-income households.
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