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  • FOCUS:  Exclusion by policy
    "MEHC says..." | Featured | Legacy

    FOCUS:  Exclusion by policy

    Bykikilp May 12, 2016September 7, 2023

    What’s the justice issue in housing? When you vote on June 7 or by mail for the Board of Supervisors, think about this: does the candidate stand for JUSTICE or “just us”? The candidate’s position on housing will tell you a lot. WHAT’S THE JUSTICE ISSUE IN HOUSING? The majority of people who work in…

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  • Millennials are leaving these 10 big American cities in droves because of high home prices
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Millennials are leaving these 10 big American cities in droves because of high home prices

    Bykikilp May 10, 2016September 7, 2023

    High home prices are pushing three groups of people out of big, expensive cities: low-income workers, people in rural-based industries, and millennials. Trulia data scientist Mark Uh examined how the affordability crisis is pricing out various income groups. Using data from the 2014 five-year US Census American Community Survey, Uh looked into migration patterns away from the biggest —…

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  • Service Workers
    "MEHC says..." | Featured | Legacy

    FOCUS: Service workers

    Bykikilp April 27, 2016September 7, 2023

    We can’t really live without them The majority of Marin’s workforce doesn’t live here. It costs too much. What do Marin workers do? How much do they earn? Service businesses are the main industries and the fastest-growing segment of Marin’s economy– guest and food services, retail, education, health care, social assistance, and others. The average salaries in…

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  • Marin's Paycheck
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Wages earned in Marin go bye-bye

    Bykikilp April 19, 2016September 7, 2023

    Lack of Workforce housing costs … real money 68,000 of Marin’s workforce go home to other counties. So do their paychecks. More than half of Marin’s workers make less than $40,000 per year; they can’t afford to live here. They earn their money in Marin, but they spend it where they live–somewhere else. A 2011…

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  • The commute in numbers
    "MEHC says..." | Featured | Perspective | Policy | Traffic

    FOCUS: Where does Marin’s workforce live?

    Bykikilp April 12, 2016February 19, 2024

    Housing doesn’t generate traffic, jobs do Almost 5,000 people commute from Solano County into Marin for work. Over 15,000 come from Sonoma County, and 2,300 from Sacramento. In 2014 there were around 110,000 jobs in Marin. Almost 2/3 of this workforce – 68,000 people – commuted here from other counties*. Roughly 35,000 in-commuters travel at least 50…

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  • Marin Seniors
    "MEHC says..." | Featured | Perspective

    FOCUS:  Senior Housing

    Bykikilp April 7, 2016February 19, 2024

    Marin isn’t ready to grow old We are completely unprepared to meet the housing needs of the fastest growing group in our community –- seniors. Today, only two affordable senior housing projects are in the planning stage:Peace Village in Fairfax andWhistlestop in San Rafael. Even if both are completed as currently proposed within the next 2-5 years, we would…

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  • Marin Workforce
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy | Perspective

    FOCUS: Workforce Housing

    Bykikilp March 31, 2016February 18, 2024

    The lack of it hurts everyone Most people who work in Marin don’t live here. This trend has been going on since the early 2000s and it’s getting worse. In 2003 there were approximately 102,000 jobs in Marin. Over 56,000 of those jobs — 55% — were held by workers who commuted from other counties….

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  • Housing in Marin: Justice or Just Us?
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Housing in Marin: Justice or Just Us?

    Bykikilp March 22, 2016September 7, 2023

    Marin County is in a housing crisis. Almost 27,000 lower income Marin households spend more than 30% of their income on housing, including over 2,000 seniors who live below the poverty line. Every day, almost 68,000 people commute from other counties to work here. More than 2/3rds of these workers earn less than $61,000 per year, far below the…

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  • "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    POINT REYES FAMILY HOMES – COME CELEBRATE

    Bykikilp February 2, 2016September 7, 2023

    Hello Everyone, It’s Official! Come celebrate with us!  Congressman Jared Huffman and Supervisor Steve Kinsey will be in town this Friday, February 5th for a press conference & reception to celebrate the official signing of the legislation that directs that the Pt. Reyes Coast Guard site be used for affordable homes. We hope you will join us for a reception at…

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  • "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    County employee housing costs

    Bykikilp January 6, 2016September 7, 2023

    To the Editor: Roland Katz, Executive Director of MAPE, makes an important point in his November 3 Marin Voice: the on-going debate concerning the salaries paid to some of the higher level county government staff ignores the impact of Marin’s housing crisis on most of our public employees and many others in Marin. The Marin…

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