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The Big Picture: This week, the media largely continued focusing on the Biden Administration’s renter protections announcement. Other notable stories focused on continued rent declines in January.

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Forbes
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions To Protect Renters And Promote Rental Affordability

Published Jan 25, 2023 by Brenda Richardson

Featuring NAA's Bob Pinnegar

The Biden-Harris administration announced a comprehensive call-to-action for renter protections.

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Apartment Rents Continue to Fall in January While Vacancies Rise

Published Feb 1, 2023 by Lynn Pollack

Apartment rents dropped by 0.3 percent in January in the fifth straight month of decline.

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Multi-Housing News
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Should You Be Worried About the Renters Bill of Rights?

Published Jan 30, 2023 by Gabriel Frank

Featuring NAA's Nicole Upano

Housing policy has been a high-profile effort by the Biden administration, but a new proposal is raising significant concerns from the multifamily industry.

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For the first time in decades, the average renter spends 30% of their income on housing. The White House has unveiled a plan to help.

Published Jan 25, 2023 by Emma Ockerman

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National median rent prices, though currently cooling off nationwide, soared by 21% between March 2020 and December 2022. Here's what the White House is doing about it.

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Notable Reads

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The Biden Administration Flirts With Imposing Nationwide Rent Control Via Executive Action

Published Jan 27, 2023 by Christian Britschgi

The White House's idea of using Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to adopt rent control faces numerous legal and practical hurdles.

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