

The Housing Hunger Games
Aug 29, 2025
Brian Goldstone, a journalist and author of "There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America," dives into the root causes of the U.S. housing crisis. He reveals how bipartisan homelessness sweeps merely hide the issue without offering real solutions. Discussing the historical context, Goldstone explains the impact of the 1986 Tax Reform Act on public housing and how economic disparities lead to gentrification and corporate exploitation. He emphasizes the urgent need for affordable housing and advocates for viewing it as a fundamental right.
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Fire, Eviction, And The Hotel Trap
- Celeste lost her home to arson and then discovered a firearm eviction on her record after contacting her landlord.
- She and her children cycled through couches and a car before landing in an expensive extended-stay motel.
Official Counts Hide Real Homelessness
- HUD's definition of 'literal homelessness' excludes many motel and doubled-up families while the Department of Education counts them as homeless.
- Goldstone argues this exclusion renders millions invisible and understates the crisis.
Extended-Stay Hotels As Shelter
- Celeste discovered extended-stay hotels act as de facto homeless shelters charging higher-than-market weekly rents.
- These hotels require no credit check and trap families in unaffordable, squalid conditions.