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America’s teachers are being priced out of their communities − these cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back

  • Teaching was a stable, middle-class job for much of the 20th century in the U.S.
  • Teachers' wages have been stagnant for decades and are about 5% lower than a decade ago when adjusted for inflation, according to the Economic Policy Institute
  • Many U.S. states and cities are creating affordable housing specifically for teachers to help them live near work
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America’s teachers are being priced out of their communities − these cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back

With teacher shortages mounting and housing costs soaring, school districts from California to Ohio are experimenting with a new solution: building homes for educators on school-owned land.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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