Whitney Airgood-Obrycki
@airbrycki.bsky.social
researcher, cargobiker, #rstats enthusiast
both of you should write books that i can buy and read!!
March 28, 2025 at 3:19 PM
both of you should write books that i can buy and read!!
my kids are afraid of dogs but when they see dogs in coats it makes their day! and this would be the cutest armadillo to meet on a walk!
February 19, 2025 at 2:29 PM
my kids are afraid of dogs but when they see dogs in coats it makes their day! and this would be the cutest armadillo to meet on a walk!
thanks for posting it, yonah!!
February 17, 2025 at 5:19 PM
thanks for posting it, yonah!!
haha yes! it’s all just training…..
January 5, 2025 at 6:09 PM
haha yes! it’s all just training…..
i have no doubt it would have been a slippery slope, and like every crew coach i’ve ever known he definitely would have rigged up some wild setup to make it possible. “ladies, just bike the boats, is no big deal.”
January 5, 2025 at 6:05 PM
i have no doubt it would have been a slippery slope, and like every crew coach i’ve ever known he definitely would have rigged up some wild setup to make it possible. “ladies, just bike the boats, is no big deal.”
that’s totally awesome!!
January 1, 2025 at 1:35 AM
that’s totally awesome!!
she’s amazing!! came across her story when i was trying to decide if this was a crazy plan… figured if she could bike herself, i could certainly make it as a passenger!!
January 1, 2025 at 1:34 AM
she’s amazing!! came across her story when i was trying to decide if this was a crazy plan… figured if she could bike herself, i could certainly make it as a passenger!!
haha! it was too dark on the ride and the only evidence i have is a picture of my husband locking up the bike when we arrived. intake nurses thought we were nuts..
January 1, 2025 at 1:33 AM
haha! it was too dark on the ride and the only evidence i have is a picture of my husband locking up the bike when we arrived. intake nurses thought we were nuts..
Other factors contributing to the increase related to overall expanded shelter capacity, a high cost of living, inflation, increases in rents, and a lack of affordable housing."
December 28, 2024 at 7:13 PM
Other factors contributing to the increase related to overall expanded shelter capacity, a high cost of living, inflation, increases in rents, and a lack of affordable housing."
from the narrative in the report: "Many of these CoCs attributed this increase to the state’s right to shelter law and its application to hundreds of recently arrived migrant families, refugees, and asylum-seekers who did not yet have living arrangements coming to the state...
December 28, 2024 at 7:13 PM
from the narrative in the report: "Many of these CoCs attributed this increase to the state’s right to shelter law and its application to hundreds of recently arrived migrant families, refugees, and asylum-seekers who did not yet have living arrangements coming to the state...
yup! huge increase in MA sheltered population, especially in this last year. right to shelter has always made the trend in the state look a bit different from the rest of the country - will be interesting to see what the 2025 unsheltered count looks like here.
December 28, 2024 at 6:35 PM
yup! huge increase in MA sheltered population, especially in this last year. right to shelter has always made the trend in the state look a bit different from the rest of the country - will be interesting to see what the 2025 unsheltered count looks like here.
yes! hud put out the 2024 ahar yesterday… another year of bad news
December 28, 2024 at 1:53 PM
yes! hud put out the 2024 ahar yesterday… another year of bad news
omg, love this and now i need that book!!
December 20, 2024 at 2:59 PM
omg, love this and now i need that book!!
5. nearly every state is facing a deep affordability crisis. more than a third of renters are burdened by housing costs in every state, and several have rates above 50%. there is no geography of the country that is affordable to lower-income renters.
December 16, 2024 at 10:03 PM
5. nearly every state is facing a deep affordability crisis. more than a third of renters are burdened by housing costs in every state, and several have rates above 50%. there is no geography of the country that is affordable to lower-income renters.
4. the racial gap in affordability has endured, due to persistent discrimination in education and labor as well as housing markets. more than half of renter households headed by a black or hispanic person are cost burdened.
December 16, 2024 at 10:03 PM
4. the racial gap in affordability has endured, due to persistent discrimination in education and labor as well as housing markets. more than half of renter households headed by a black or hispanic person are cost burdened.
3. full-time employment does not guarantee housing affordability. 36% of fully employed renters (households headed by someone who worked at least 50 weeks of the year and 35 hours in a typical week) were cost burdened in 2023, up from about 25% in 2001.
December 16, 2024 at 10:03 PM
3. full-time employment does not guarantee housing affordability. 36% of fully employed renters (households headed by someone who worked at least 50 weeks of the year and 35 hours in a typical week) were cost burdened in 2023, up from about 25% in 2001.
2. affordability challenges continue to creep up the income scale. middle-income renters have seen the fastest increases in cost burdens. but lower-income renters still have persistently high burden rates and the deepest affordability challenges.
December 16, 2024 at 10:03 PM
2. affordability challenges continue to creep up the income scale. middle-income renters have seen the fastest increases in cost burdens. but lower-income renters still have persistently high burden rates and the deepest affordability challenges.
1. a record number of renter households (22.6 million) spend more than 30 percent of their incomes on rent and utilities each month. that includes 12.1 million who spend more than half of their incomes on housing, which is also a record high
December 16, 2024 at 10:03 PM
1. a record number of renter households (22.6 million) spend more than 30 percent of their incomes on rent and utilities each month. that includes 12.1 million who spend more than half of their incomes on housing, which is also a record high
shaded_years <- data.frame(
xmin = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date), to = max(nrc_m$date), by = "2 years"), # every other year
xmax = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date) + months(12), to = max(nrc_m$date) + months(12), by = "2 years") # next year (for full year shading)
)
passed to geom_rect
xmin = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date), to = max(nrc_m$date), by = "2 years"), # every other year
xmax = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date) + months(12), to = max(nrc_m$date) + months(12), by = "2 years") # next year (for full year shading)
)
passed to geom_rect
December 10, 2024 at 2:11 PM
shaded_years <- data.frame(
xmin = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date), to = max(nrc_m$date), by = "2 years"), # every other year
xmax = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date) + months(12), to = max(nrc_m$date) + months(12), by = "2 years") # next year (for full year shading)
)
passed to geom_rect
xmin = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date), to = max(nrc_m$date), by = "2 years"), # every other year
xmax = seq(from = min(nrc_m$date) + months(12), to = max(nrc_m$date) + months(12), by = "2 years") # next year (for full year shading)
)
passed to geom_rect
love the orange details on your bike! so fun!
December 9, 2024 at 7:13 PM
love the orange details on your bike! so fun!