The U.S. is at risk of losing nearly 200,000 affordable housing units over the next five years, as government protections end and landlords become free to set their own rents
Spencer Platt/Getty Images The U.S. is at risk of losing nearly 200,000 affordable housing units over the next five years, as government protections end at hundreds of rental properties and landlords become free to set their own rents.
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