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appalachiablue

(41,132 posts)
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 09:38 PM Nov 2023

Millions of Seniors Struggle To Afford Housing, About To Get A Lot Worse, Rising Wealth Inequality: NPR

- 'Millions of seniors struggle to afford housing — and it's about to get a lot worse,' NPR, Nov. 30, 2023. Ed. 🏚

A few decades ago, Leslie McIntire thought she was doing everything right for a comfortable life. She was a tax accountant in Washington, D.C., and co-owned a not-for-profit bookstore. "I had good savings," she says. "I was quite happy, quite frankly, and I was preparing to go back to school." Then a car accident dislocated her hip and jaw, left her psychologically rattled and derailed her career.

McIntire held on in her rent-controlled apartment for a while, even after she was forced to go on disability and started burning through savings. She eventually realized she needed more help, but then had to endure a 3-year wait to get into the federally subsidized senior housing where she now lives.

And by the time I got in here, I was seriously considering going into a shelter," she says. "I paid my rent, my utilities. I had SNAP benefits for food. And I had $25 left over. And you just can't live on that in the long run." McIntire is 69, part of the baby boomer generation that is entering older age amid a historic affordable housing shortage and rising wealth inequality in the U.S.

She wishes she'd known earlier how difficult things could get.

"I think that's the main thing people need to know," she says, "that they need to be prepared beforehand for what's coming down the road." - A record number of seniors are burdened by high housing costs: A new report from Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies sounds a loud warning about what's ahead as the country ages rapidly, and how unprepared the U.S. is as boomers start to turn 80 within the next decade...

More, https://www.npr.org/2023/11/30/1215460460/housing-seniors-affordable-harvard-report-baby-boomers

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Millions of Seniors Struggle To Afford Housing, About To Get A Lot Worse, Rising Wealth Inequality: NPR (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2023 OP
And republicans want to take away Social Security and Medicare madaboutharry Nov 2023 #1
Check, the situation is stressed now, and will fast become appalachiablue Nov 2023 #2
And just imagine... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #3
"no one ever died wishing they had spent more time at the office" Skittles Dec 2023 #4
Another solvable problem BaronChocula Dec 2023 #5

madaboutharry

(40,211 posts)
1. And republicans want to take away Social Security and Medicare
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 09:51 PM
Nov 2023

They want Seniors to die in the street.

*I believe the above statement is 100% true.

appalachiablue

(41,132 posts)
2. Check, the situation is stressed now, and will fast become
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 10:03 PM
Nov 2023

harsher for the elderly, disabled and vulnerable. It didn't have to be this way with the massive resources and wealth of this country.

Housing and costs of living are also rising in the UK and other countries where oligarchy has grown in the last several decades. Tragic.

2naSalit

(86,622 posts)
3. And just imagine...
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 10:09 PM
Nov 2023

What it would be like if you didn't have a savings to burn through.

A lot of the homeless that I see are over 50. Many got priced out of their housing with no other housing available and then affordable too, anywhere in the area. That's what's happening here and not getting better. I am thankful for the cardboard box I live in because it beats the hell out of living in my car again.

Skittles

(153,160 posts)
4. "no one ever died wishing they had spent more time at the office"
Fri Dec 1, 2023, 12:10 AM
Dec 2023

maybe not, but plenty of people LIVE wishing they would have, or could have, worked more and saved more money.....

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