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When Will California Legislation Catch Up to the Severity of Its Housing Crisis?

Posted on March 30, 2021 by

The median cost of a home in California is more than 2 times the national average at $600,000. In 2019, the state ranked 49 in the nation for a homeownership rate of 54%. San Francisco, Orange County, San Diego, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles top the list of the country’s most expensive housing markets. There […]

The Rent Is Too Damn High: A Guide On What Not To Do When The Rent Is Just Too Damn High

Posted on April 5, 2018November 12, 2025 by Curtis Wang

If you don’t know who Jimmy McMillan is, you’re missing out. McMillan is the founder and currently one of three members of The Rent Is Too Damn High Party, where he ran as a gubernatorial candidate in New York in 2010. At the gubernatorial debate that year, McMillan was then quoted on live television shouting, […]

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