
Eliza Relman
Economic Policy Correspondent at Business Insider
reporting on housing, transportation & infrastructure policy @BusinessInsider - [email protected]
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Andy Kiersz |Allie Kelly |Madison Hoff |Eliza Relman
Your parents' basement might be looking pretty good these days. In 2023, around 40% of younger Americans lived with their parents. Living with mom and dad is a popular safety net for Gen Zers who face steep housing costs, expensive higher education, and a shaky job market.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Andy Kiersz |Eliza Relman |Henry Blodget
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner kept repeating the same phrases to Congress in defense of President Donald Trump's proposal to cut the agency's budget by 51%. "It's time for a paradigm shift." "We have to refocus." "We want to be efficient and effective, not bloated and bureaucratic."Democrats on House and Senate appropriations subcommittees were outraged — and even some Republicans were skeptical.
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2 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Bartie Scott |Eliza Relman |Henry Blodget
When Marian Barry's mother died in 2014, the Arizona nurse knew she needed a change. For years, her life had revolved around taking care of her aging parents and working as a cardiac nurse just outside Phoenix. A colleague suggested travel nursing — well-paid work that would let her explore the country. After three months in Alaska, Barry knew it was the life for her.
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2 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Andy Kiersz |Eliza Relman |Juliana Kaplan |Henry Blodget
In the summer of 2023, New Yorker Josh Magpantay was in a hurry to move. The price tag for a new spot — not including rent or a security deposit — was $7,000. That's because Magpantay's apartment came with a broker's fee. Since he moved, he's felt locked in — even though he thinks the rent is too high — because of how much it would cost to move elsewhere and pay a similar fee.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.de | Eliza Relman
Plötzlich fangen Multimillionäre an, Immobilien zu mieten. Immer mehr Menschen verzichten aufs Eigenheim – aus diesen Gründen. picture alliance / dts-Agentur Immer mehr Millennials, Boomer und sogar reiche Amerikaner entscheiden sich bewusst fürs Mieten statt fürs Kaufen.
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