Why Millions of Full-Time Workers Struggle to Find Homes
A full-time worker sorts packages in a warehouse—yet can’t afford rent. Why the U.S. housing wage gap is leaving millions without stable homes.
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December 3, 2025
A full-time worker sorts packages in a warehouse—yet can’t afford rent. Why the U.S. housing wage gap is leaving millions without stable homes.
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The skyrocketing cost of living has left millions of people struggling to afford a place to live despite working at full-time jobs or a number of part-time jobs. Journalist Brian Goldstone, author of “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America,” joins Ali Rogin to discuss this growing nationwide crisis.
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