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  1. Hace 18 horas · Yucheng Fan. Eleven percent of Detroiters with annual household incomes of less than $30,000 listed homelessness as one of their top priorities for the U.S. government to address, compared to 4% of Detroiters with annual household incomes above $30,000. Crime and safety, quality jobs and housing are far less likely to be viewed as top issues ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Detroiters who face rising rents, poor living conditions and systemic barriers to affordable and safe housing are at greater risk of poor health, our research finds. We study the connection ...

  3. Hace 18 horas · Detroiters left in the dark about mass shooting. Three mass shootings have occurred in Detorit since June 1. Steve Neavling. The bodies were cold by the time Detroiters learned that a mass ...

  4. Hace 3 días · More than half of Detroiters rent Detroit’s aging housing stock. Suzanne Tucker/Getty Images by Roshanak Mehdipanah, University of Michigan; Kate Brantley, University of Michigan, and Melika Belhaj, University of Michigan Detroiters who face rising rents, poor living conditions and systemic barriers to affordable and safe housing are at greater risk of poor health, our research … Continued

  5. Hace 18 horas · Photographs from the Island View neighborhood. Image credit: Michigan State Historic Preservation Office. DMACS report: Cost of living tops list of Detroiters’ priorities for U.S. government officials With Michigan poised to be a pivotal state in the 2024 presidential election, Detroiters have weighed in on their priorities for the U.S. government.

  6. Hace 18 horas · Some who are evicted have nowhere to go. In January 2023, 1,691 Detroiters were experiencing homelessness, increasing their risk of mental health challenges, disease and even death. Policies That Have Worked. There is some good news. Tax foreclosures in Detroit have decreased significantly from the height of the tax foreclosure crisis.

  7. Hace 3 días · This is particularly true since the Great Lakes Water Authority, which supplies most metro Detroiters with drinking water, said its water is PFAS-free. Most peoples’ primary PFAS exposure risk comes from contaminated food and water.