Readers Mixed On The Term ‘Affordable Housing’
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The post introducing the poll last week generated nearly 60 comments. “Affordable Housing” is clearly a loaded phrase.
Q:Â When I hear the term “affordable housing” I think of:
- projects” subsidized by taxpayers 36 [22.36%]
- Total housing costs of no more than 30% of a household income 34 [21.12%]
- Clean/quality housing for lower-income working families 33 [20.5%]
- Something I don’t want near my place of residence 23 [14.29%]
- An unsafe ghetto 11 [6.83%]
- No place I want to visit or live 8 [4.97%]
- Unsure/no opinion 8 [4.97%]
- Other answer… 8 [4.97%]
The other answers submitted were:
- A Conundrum
- Low-quality construction
- That it should be re-framed in terms of the life cycle. Singles thru retirees.
- The city of St. Louis is full of affordable housing
- clean/quality subsidized “projects” that, over time, turn into unsafe
- Mixed opinion, but obviously a negative connotation.
- a serious problem in Saint Louis
- One of the negative results that arise from capitalism and poverty
Despite what many might think, many in our region struggle to afford safe & clean housing.
– Steve Patterson