The demand for affordable housing is high, but it’s in low supply – forcing many into homelessness, including people with full-time jobs. In Knoxville, Tennessee, shelters are over capacity as residents struggle to afford skyrocketing rent prices. In part two of her reporting on the challenges of working while experiencing homelessness, correspondent Jessica Gomez explores potential solutions. She shows the city’s efforts to build more affordable housing and one organization‘s innovative plan to fill the gaps.
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