Hasan Alkhafaji

A man sweeps the floor in a church being turned into an apartment

Refugees in Maine find it harder to afford housing as remote workers move in

Refugees

More people who are working remotely are moving into less expensive towns — but that’s also causing a housing crunch for refugees in Maine who can’t afford to live elsewhere. The trend stretches across the US.

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