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Iran: The Cost of Housing Has Made People Poorer

There are many reports these days of people "sleeping in graves", "roof rentals", "sleeping in shops", "sleeping in public transport", etc., especially among workers and those who have come to the cities from the countryside.

There are many reports these days of people “sleeping in graves”, “roof rentals”, “sleeping in shops”, “sleeping in public transport”, etc., especially among workers and those who have come to the cities from the countryside.

The Housing Crisis in Iran Under the Corrupt Rule of the Mullahs

The Iranian regime deliberately hides true statistics from the public, with the data released sporadically by special institutions in an attempt to shirk accountability. One of the statistics that we should look at is that 40% of Iranian families are tenants, who have to move to smaller houses every couple of years because of rising rents. Since 1986, the percentage of tenants has tripled.

The Iranian regime deliberately hides true statistics from the public, with the data released sporadically by special institutions in an attempt to shirk accountability. One of the statistics that we should look at is that 40% of Iranian families are tenants, who have to move to smaller houses every couple of years because of rising […]