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Spiral of Losses

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The middle class in America is being squeezed by rising housing costs.

One family is fighting to hold on to their home in one of America's toughest real estate markets -- Oakland, California.

The problem is they've got a corporate landlord. And that might be the reason we're in this trouble in the first place.

 

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