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subjects Affordable housing
Cigarettes
Earnings
Employment
Fair Housing Act 1968-US
Funding
Households
Inequality
Low income groups
Minimum wage
Neighborhoods
Poverty
Public housing
Race
Racial differences
Rentals
Segregation
Smoking
Tobacco smoke
Young adults
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