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What is the problem?
Affordable Housing
*Houses cost are to high but jobs aren't being generated to support those type of princess off
Country focuses too much on tourism Disney and not professional business services, technology, finance and science-based companies need in order to succeed
Families are being displaced with high prices to lower quality places.
People with a lower education are suffering, while those with higher education are not affected as much

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*As they upgrade things prices are going higher
Many people are taking this as good
It becomes harder for minorities or low-income families to afford rent
Little shops and stores lose business as bigger stores are being constructed
The reality is that the displaced


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