Housing Crisis news - Today’s latest updates
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www.cbsnews.comHere are the latest publicly reported developments on the housing crisis.
Global and regional summaries vary by market, with many cities experiencing renewed pressure from rising rents, slow new supply, and affordability gaps. In some regions, governments are exploring policy mixes that include increased funding for affordable housing, incentives for new construction, and protections for renters.[4][6]
In the U.S., analyses highlight the mismatch between housing supply and demand despite policy proposals, with debates over rent controls, subsidies, and zoning reform continuing to shape the policy landscape. Several outlets emphasize that market forces alone are unlikely to fully resolve the crisis without targeted public intervention.[3][6]
In Europe and the UK, coverage frequently cites shortages in affordable housing stock and lists measures such as government funding for social housing and reforms to planning regulations, though waitlists and affordability remain core concerns.[5][4]
In Canada and other markets, housing advocates warn that the crisis has worsened due to limited supply and rising costs, prompting calls for more robust housing programs and eviction protections.[1][2]
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www.standard.co.ukWatch the latest from ITV News - The government has announced an extra £350 million to boost affordable housing, but the funding will not clear the social housing wait list.
www.itv.comArchitect Brian Stark wants to tackle the country's affordable housing crisis — one shipping container at a time. 2025 is shaping up to be the worst year for home sales in U.S. history. Shanelle Kaul reports. A new Semafor report says President Trump's policies are driving up housing costs. Its author, Congress reporter Eleanor Mueller, joins "The Takeout" to explain. Plus, Sophia Cai, White House reporter for Politico, joins to discuss how Mr. Trump's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal...
www.cbsnews.comBillions of dollars in funding for government-subsidized housing could be slashed under the administration’s proposals. By Adam Mahoney , C apital B April 28, 2025 Truthout News Economy & Labor Trump’s Economic Agenda Could Push the Housing Crisis Over the Edge Organizers say desperate tenants are being pushed to the brink of revolt as Trump slashes assistance. By Mike Ludwig , T ruthout March 17, 2025 Truthout News Economy & Labor Private Equity Firms Tighten Stranglehold on US, Angling for...
truthout.orgIn August, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that housing was one of the core features of her economic platform, a position she echoed in the September presidential debate. In a speech laying out her plan — the first major policy announcement of her candidacy for president — she introduced a goal of building 3 million new housing units, using tax credits to promote construction, to address the supply problem that has contributed to higher prices. But she also voiced support for policies...
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