Cuba Doesn’t Have to Be Next

While the crisis in Venezuela has drawn significant attention, another Latin American nation teeters on the edge of collapse: Cuba. The island’s economy is crumbling under the weight of corruption and mismanagement, leading many to predict a devastating future for its people. However, this outcome does not have to be inevitable.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Christopher Sabatini and Katrin Hansing


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Housing policy affects community stability, economic mobility, and quality of life.

Key dimensions:

  • Affordability challenges vary by region and demographic
  • Zoning and land use policies shape housing supply
  • Housing insecurity has cascading effects on health and education

For those following housing issues:

  • What policies show promise for improving affordability?
  • How do we balance property rights with community needs?
  • What role should government play in housing markets?

Preparedness angle:

  • Housing stability is foundational to community resilience
  • Understanding local housing trends helps with long-term planning
  • Mutual aid networks can support neighbors facing housing insecurity

*Source: The Guardian