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41 Sentences With "unaffordability"

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The claims about the unaffordability of these goals are pure hype.
The unaffordability of child care is pushing some lawmakers to take more action.
The United States carries mass unaffordability from skyrocketing prices in medications, coverage, and care services.
Unaffordability has been slowly taking an extra bite out of home sales with each passing month.
The big decline in the West also attests to another factor affecting buyers, which is housing unaffordability.
What is interesting, however, is that the unaffordability of houses in urban areas is only limited to certain cities.
"All cities with severe unaffordability have adopted one form or another of urban containment," said urban policy expert Wendell Cox.
The unaffordability of becoming ill or injured is something precarious workers face on a daily basis, and it needs a permanent solution.
The unaffordability of housing played a role in protests three years ago and has spurred leaders to try to address the problem.
Oceanside has a score of 41.82 out of 100, mostly due to its unaffordability (coming in at No. 161 on that ranking).
A national survey report showed that unaffordability was the number one reason for not receiving mental health services among adults who needed it.
I think one of the most important things to do is to significantly increase efforts to address extreme housing unaffordability at the bottom.
Given the unaffordability of housing, it's a market well-positioned for relatively cheaper co-living rentals, according to a 2019 report from accounting firm PWC.
The nation's most populous cities, the bicoastal pillars of aspiration — New York City and Los Angeles — are experiencing population declines, most likely driven by unaffordability.
Safety-net programs that help families confront food insecurity, housing unaffordability and unemployment spells lift tens of millions of people above the poverty line each year.
The economic challenges of blue metros — unaffordability and inequality — are different than those of red metros, which face lower living standards and greater risks of job loss.
"If you're really concerned about students who are not attending because of the reality or the perception of unaffordability, this is not the way to help them," he said.
Neither are sure when they will be able to move as the unaffordability of housing in London, which now costs around 22017 times the average salary, also takes its toll.
It has taken such rich-world dramas to force the unaffordability of medicines to the top of the global health agenda, even though poorer countries have complained about it for decades.
California's unaffordability crisis — wide-scale homelessness, poverty and the stress of making ends meet — has emerged as a foundational issue as the state prepares to vote in the Super Tuesday primaries.
The position of the party, as it now stands, is to allow ObamaCare to collapse, driving insurance premiums way up for lots of Americans, in many cases to the point of unaffordability.
He said that while Skid Row used to be treated as its own separate issue, even by housing activists, it is increasingly viewed as part of the same conversation on housing unaffordability.
The researchers note that increased unaffordability for some could end up increasing costs for all: If enough people end up getting their water shut off, the cost will rise for everyone who remains customers.
These innovations assume that the problems with the medical system—the unaffordability, the lack of doctors in some areas—cannot be fixed through collective action (Medicare for all comes to mind), but must be cleverly managed.
Lack of supply accelerates unaffordability, which creates income ghettos and pushes those on lower incomes into 2-3 hours commutes (not green!), instead of being able to live in or near the neighborhoods where they work.
As the state prepares to vote in the Super Tuesday primaries, the unaffordability crisis — wide-scale homelessness, poverty and the stress of making ends meet — has emerged as a foundational issue, one to which many Americans can relate.
Leaders of the tech community who are active on civic issues, like Catherine Bracy, founder of the nonprofit Tech Equity Collaborative, acknowledged the "critical problem" of the unaffordability of the Bay Area to people working outside the tech sector.
Add to that the uncertainty of climate change and the increasing unaffordability of water services in places such as Newark and Detroit, which has resulted in tens of thousands of service shut-offs, and our situation seems especially dire.
Take a look at the full list below, which ranks 13 major cities according to their unaffordability — calculated as the percentage of the average city wage that would be required to pay the average rent on a one-bedroom apartment.
Shlaes's central thesis is that the problems addressed by the Great Society were mitigated but never solved, and the effort itself has burdened society with a metastasizing "entitlement state," the unaffordability of which is crippling our attempts to deal with myriad challenges today.
Eveline Chao, a former editor of China International Business who wrote a fascinating essay about her relationship with her censor, agrees that the government knows that pollution and the unaffordability of real estate are central anxieties in Chinese life, and that a certain amount of discussion needs to occur, insofar as the conversations remain lukewarm.
31 of the pdf), 2003 The unaffordability of housing has been linked to the labor shortage problem, as new employees may be unable to afford housing and decide to leave.Town of Liberty Grove Comprehensive Plan 2003 Chapter 1, p. 12 (p.
Specifically, it removes accessibility barriers that manifest themselves in terms of illiteracy, unaffordability and lack of relevant information. Further, it provides the means to create and sustain an ecosystem of local (and global) services, information and communities relevant to these underprivileged users.
Academic research has yielded some generalizable results on the effects of upzoning, the root causes of unaffordability, and the most efficacious policy prescriptions to help low-income workers in prosperous cities. However, scholars have said more research is necessary to determine the full effects of upzoning and market-rate housing development on affordability for all income levels in prosperous cities.
Another study carried out in 2016 reported that average house prices in Auckland surpassed those of Sydney. That same year, the International Monetary Fund ranked New Zealand at the top for housing unaffordability in the OECD, and has called for taxation of property speculation. Multiple property owners in New Zealand are not subject to capital gains taxes and can use negative gearing on their properties, making it an attractive investment option. Prospective house-buyers, however, accuse property investors of crowding them out.
The mall has been described as luxurious and expensive by many Afghani citizens as most of the products sold inside are considered unaffordable by the majority of the population. Many people who visit the mall are known as "gawkers", asking the price of an item and, once it is revealed by salesman, leaving the store without making a purchase. The electronics sold inside the mall are considered beyond the imagination of many Afghanis, the majority of whom still lack access to electricity. Despite the unaffordability, many people visit the mall to experience the escalator, which cannot be found elsewhere in Afghanistan.
Matan Hodorov's show on Channel 10 news – Analyst "Analyst" is an investigative segment of 8–10 minutes per episode, aired on Channel 10's Central News Edition twice a week since 2014. This magazine, presented by Matan Hodorov, typically focuses on social-economic challenges met by Israeli young adults during their daily lives: cost of living, unaffordability of housing, religious effects on the economy, widening gaps between classes, low level of some public services, outcomes of markets management under threats of wars and terror and many more. Visit the official website of the show "Analyst", or select episodes on Matan Hodorov's official website.
There is also the possibility that the cost of bananas will rise with the substantial loss of bananas, leading to unaffordability. M. fijiensis has been found in all regions of the world that are major producers of bananas and is a constraint for these countries; specifically, Africa, Asia, and South America. Black Sigatoka is a very destructive disease to the foliage of banana trees. The disruption of photosynthesis can reduce fruit yield by up to 50%. Infection with black streak deaf can interrupt ripening, causing fruit to “ripen prematurely and unevenly, and as a result becoming unsuitable for export”.
Kahakuloa on the north side of west Maui The island experienced rapid population growth through 2007, with Kīhei one of the most rapidly growing towns in the United States (see chart, below). The island attracted many retirees, adding service providers for them to the rapidly increasing number of tourists. Population growth produced strains, including traffic congestion, housing unaffordability, and issues of access to water. Most recent years have brought droughts, resulting in the Īao aquifer being drawn at possibly unsustainable rates above 18 million U.S. gallons (68,000 m3) per day. Recent estimates indicate that the total potential supply of potable water on Maui is around 476 million U.S. gallons (1,800,000 m3) per day, virtually all of which runs off into the ocean.
Following the discontinuation of the Fiesta-derived Bantam, Fiat South Africa's withdrawal of the Palio- derived Strada and General Motors' disinvestment from the South African market (effectively ending production of the Spark-derived Chevrolet Utility), the Renault Logan-derived Nissan NP200 is the only remaining half-ton coupe utility on the South African market as of August 2019. South Africa's deteriorating economy, combined with the relative unaffordability of larger pickups such as the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger mean that demand for a Bantam replacement has never abated. Since the end of Bantam production, unconfirmed rumours have circulated regarding plans by Ford South Africa to replace the Bantam with a direct equivalent. George Herald 19 February, 2018 George Herald 30 July, 2018 As of 2019, no such vehicle has yet been produced.
In line with that economic vision, Tanzania engaged in the nationalization of industry to create jobs and to produce a domestic market for goods while it maintained an adherence to African socialist principles exemplified through the ujamaa program of villagization. The unaffordability of industrial products and increased tensions between managers and settlers of the villages contributed to a "colossal failure" of ISI in Tanzania, leading it to abandon the villagization project and to focus on agricultural development. While ISI under African socialism was purported to be an anti- Western development model, scholars such as Anthony Smith argued that its ideological roots came from Rostow's modernization theory, which maintains that commitment to economic growth and free-market capitalism is the most efficient means of state development. Kenya's implementation of ISI under state capitalism exemplifies the model of development.

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