Tourism rentals force some longtime Mexico Cityresidents out of housing
Briefly

Emily Green reports that "After the pandemic, we started to see a lot of tourism, digital nomads, and they came to stay," emphasizing the rise of short-term rentals.
Federico Taboada, director of Mexico City's Planning Institute, states that "around 100,000 people leave the city because they can't afford to pay rent" due to gentrification.
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