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The majority of poor renters spend over 50% of their income on rent, and they still can’t keep up. A quarter of them spend 70% of their income on rent. There are more people who are being evicted in the US today than there were during the Great Depression. Any family in this position has to do a great deal of cognitive compartmentalizing to continue to believe the US is the land of the free.

Read in The Guardian

Photograph: Philip Montgomery 

About Barbara MacLean

Barbara MacLean has worked as an academic and career counselor at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), Merritt and West Valley Colleges and as a career counselor and manager of the Oakland One Stop Career Center, a public career and jobs center in partnership with EDD. She is a co-founder and editor of Planning Beyond Capitalism.

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