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Multiple Proposals Emerge to Ease L.A's Housing Crisis

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This week Angelenos got yet another reminder of just how bad the region’s housing crisis is. A report from the Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing estimated that you'd need to make four times the state minimum wage, or about $36 an hour, to afford an average L.A County rent.

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