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TOP STORIES Venice Plans to Start Weeding Out Cheap Tourists If you want to go to Venice for the day, you'll soon have to start paying. 'Coa

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Venice Plans to Start Weeding Out Cheap Tourists

If you want to go to Venice for the day, you'll soon have to start paying.

'Coast to Coast' Housing Correction Is Coming, Says Moody's Chief Economist
US home prices will likely decline in the most overvalued markets, projects Mark Zandi. But it will fall short of a crash.
Singapore's Surging Rents Shock Expats and Encourage Scammers
The city-state's rental market is so hot, people are snapping up apartments without ever visiting them.
Sweltering Cities Can't Keep Enough Swimming Pools Open

About one in three public pools in the US will be shuttered this summer due to a lifeguard shortage.

Atlanta's Real Estate Boom Forces Locals to Live in Extended-Stay Hotels
The tech boom led investors to buy thousands of homes, pricing out home buyers, and now the city has one of the highest densities of extended-stay hotel rooms in the country.

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Cities Stung by Great Resignation Hike Wages, Just as Recession Looms

The public sector is trying to compete with private employers, while still keeping finances stable for the uncertainty ahead.

Why Local Officials Are Facing Growing Harassment and Threats

Anger over Covid measures and a polarized political landscape have fueled attacks against mayors and other local officials, especially women and people of color.

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