CT, NJ and RI are only states that lost housing per capita since 2020. Others have built more than enough to account for population growth.
Tim Henderson | Stateline
More industries want Trump’s help hiring immigrant labor
Restaurants, construction and landscaping businesses lost a combined 315,000 immigrant workers through August, according to a Stateline analysis.
Trump allows more foreign ag workers, eases off ICE raids on farms
To ease labor shortages on farms and ranches, the administration made changes to the H-2A visa program, which allows foreign workers for temporary agricultural jobs.
Shutdown forces Medicare patients off telehealth, hospital-at-home programs
Both programs are for Medicare recipients, but some physicians have stopped booking telemedicine visits for any patients.
Even sanctuary policies can’t stop ICE arrests
Officials touting state and local ‘sanctuary’ policies are finding there isn’t much they can do to prevent immigration arrests.
Survey: One-third of U.S. residents suspicious of census
Many U.S. residents suspect that their answers to the census count that kicks off next month will be used against them, according to recent survey by the Urban Institute.

