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Map Shows States With Highest and Lowest Number of Empty Homes
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Map Shows States With Highest and Lowest Number of Empty Homes

The article discusses the issue of vacant homes in the United States, highlighting the discrepancy between the high number of empty houses and the ongoing affordable housing shortage. It notes that approximately 14.5 million homes are vacant nationwide, with some states like Maine, Vermont, and Alaska having particularly high vacancy rates. The article references two sources: a report by White House economists estimating the need for 10 million additional housing units and an analysis by LendingTree using Census Bureau data. While the vacancy rate nationally stands at 10.1%, certain states have rates exceeding 17%. The article also contrasts this with states like Connecticut, which has the lowest vacancy rate at 7%. The focus is on how these vacant homes could potentially alleviate the housing crisis if properly utilized.

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Map Shows States With Highest and Lowest Number of Empty Homes

The article discusses the issue of vacant homes in the United States, highlighting the discrepancy between the high number of empty houses and the ongoing affordable housing shortage. It notes that approximately 14.5 million homes are vacant nationwide, with some states like Maine, Vermont, and Alaska having particularly high vacancy rates. The article references two sources: a report by White House economists estimating the need for 10 million additional housing units and an analysis by LendingTree using Census Bureau data. While the vacancy rate nationally stands at 10.1%, certain states have rates exceeding 17%. The article also contrasts this with states like Connecticut, which has the lowest vacancy rate at 7%. The focus is on how these vacant homes could potentially alleviate the housing crisis if properly utilized.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about housing vacancies and their potential impact on the housing crisis without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It cites both governmental and independent analyses, providing a balanced overview of the issue without taking a clear partisan stance

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 85): The article references a 'recent report by White House economists' but does not cite the specific document provided. It mentions a housing shortage estimate of 7–10 million units, aligning somewhat with Chapter 6 of the Economic Report of the President, though it lacks precise citations. The facts a

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