Analysis | When Fixing the Housing Market, Don't Forget the Neediest
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In the Housing Act of 1949, Congress set out a laudable goal for one of the world's wealthiest nations: to provide, as soon as feasible, "a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family."More than 70 years later, amid a deepening housing crisis, that objective remains frustratingly unrealized.
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