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NPR’s All Things Considered just interviewed me on what it means to be a renter in the United States – namely, freewheeling and flexible but also often unstable and deprived of financial benefits that government policies grant to homeowners.
August 22nd, 2010 | Posted in A Lot More, News and Reviews | No Comments »
Fox Business News » « Making Sense of “Sustainable Communities”
How the homes we live in turned into the monsters that ate our economy and the United States became a nation obsessed with real estate.
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