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Lower-income Arizonans will be most affected by increased housing prices, says a W. P. Carey finance expert.
In this story published April 10, 2025, in The Arizona Republic:
The people that are most affected by the affordability issue are the people at the lower end of the income strata. The more expensive it gets, the more and more difficult it gets for those people at the lower end to have housing, to own a house, or even for rent.
– Kimberly Winson-Geideman, clinical professor of finance
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