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Author: Talia Grossman

Talia Grossman is the housing legal fellow at the National Women’s Law Center, where she advocates to improve the lives of women, LGBTQIA+ people and families and ensure that everyone has a safe, accessible and affordable place to call home. She has a B.A. from American University and a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
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All the Single Ladies … Shouldn’t Struggle to Pay Rent

Talia Grossman

Single women—particularly single women of color—are far more likely than single men to be severely cost-burdened by housing.

Ensuring families can stay in their homes is one of the most basic and vital roles government can play in strengthening our economy.

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