The Workforce Housing Crisis in the United States: A Call for Impact Investing
Navigating Geo-Uncertainty
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1h 25m
Every day, we hear more about the workforce housing crisis in the United States. With a shortage of 7.3 million attainable rental homes available to low-income individuals and families, the impact continues to sweep the nation. But there’s a way in which you can help alleviate the crisis and foster change.
Join DLP Capital CEO Don Wenner and Benoit Group CEO Eddy Benoit as they discuss the powerful approach of impact investing, which can address the current housing crisis. By aligning financial investments to generate positive social and environmental change, impact companies can find sustainable solutions. For example, investments in attainable housing projects designed to cater to the needs of the workforce may provide access to safe and affordable homes near employment opportunities. Financial professionals can educate their clients about the importance of this investment and its potential for both social and financial returns.
The key takeaways for YPOers include:
An overview of Impact Investing.
Potential solutions to current challenges.
Insights on how Impact companies are aiding crisis.
The change starts today. Register now.
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