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A recent report by the Lansing-based Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) hones in on ways to achieve housing justice for older adults and people with disabilities, as Michigan continues to top the charts as one of the fastest-aging states in the nation.

“Michigan is experiencing a dire shortage of affordable housing, and the greatest impact is arguably on disabled people and older adults who are more likely to live in families with extremely low incomes,” said Julie Cassidy, policy analyst at the MLPP and author of the “Homes for a Lifetime” report released on March 17.

Affordable housing is for those whose household income is at or below the median. In 2020, the median Michigan household income was $63,829.

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