In many cities today, the distance between stability and displacement has become dangerously small. What once felt like a clear boundary—having a place to live versus having nowhere to go—has blurred under the weight of rising rents, limited affordable housing, and systems that often fail when people need them most. For some, it doesn’t take a single dramatic event to lose stability. It happens gradually, through missed payments, unexpected costs, or circumstances that quietly build until there is no room left to recover.
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