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Alex Kontras and Eureka People share the state of housing in West Michigan.
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According to Housing Kent’s data dashboard, entry-level home prices increased by 126% between 2015 and 2022, while wages only increased by 26%.
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In 2023, Gov. Whitmer commissioned the first-ever statewide housing plan addressing the housing crisis. In her 2024 State of the State Address, she announced a plan for constructing or refurbishing 75,000 units over five years, committing $1.4 billion in the next budget. How could that money be spent in West Michigan? WGVU spoke with Eureka People, President of Housing Kent
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Local officials optimistic dollars will be used for addressing Kent County's 35,000 units housing gap.