Housing Crisis

Living in a van never made me dangerous but a supervisor at the coffee chain forced me out because she thought it might.
In the midst of an affordable housing crunch, people are trading privacy for a place to live.
The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates could have wide-ranging implications.
A Seattle initiative links homeless customers with charitable businesses.
Notorious credit-monitoring companies might be able to weasel their way into the mortgage industry.
West Palm Beach officials are playing "Baby Shark" and "Raining Tacos" all night outside a waterfront banquet hall to drive away people congregating outside.
Residents of wealthy neighborhoods are taking extreme measures to block much-needed housing and transportation projects.
Some city residents "have mental problems where they don’t even know they’re living that way," the president said. "In fact, perhaps they like living that way."
The tech giant says it wants to build 20,000 new residential units over the next decade.