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The Distressing Math of NYC's Future Senior-Housing Need

Today, New York City doesn't have enough affordable senior housing to meet current demand. By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.



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Today, New York City doesn't have enough affordable senior housing to meet current demand. By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.



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The Distressing Math of NYC's Future Senior-Housing Need

Today, New York City doesn't have enough affordable senior housing to meet current demand. By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.By the year 2030, the city's over-65 population will be 1.35 million, 14.8 percent of its total.

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