Workforce exodus as rents rise in SS 4/14/17

Article highlights a meeting of the Community Assistance Center, a nonprofit aimed at preventing hunger and homelessness, with residents who say they are being priced out of their apartment homes.

http://www.reporternewspapers.net/2017/04/14/sandy-springs-rents-rise-working-class-exodus-begins/

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