In Gwinnett, it’s hard to afford housing on less than $75,000 a year

Jeannie Johnson works two full-time jobs.

The single mother registers patients for hospitals in Atlanta and Snellville. Her four children are grown but two still live at home. Her daughter, Anayah, works full time and has considered moving out.

“She thought that she could get her own place at one time,” Johnson said. “And then she looked at the prices, she was like, ‘Yeah, I think I’m going to stay home for a little while longer.’”…

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