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Real-Life Math

Although community organizers must know how to put together a budget, it is not crucial for them to have strong math skills. Community organizing is more about people and issues than numbers. But community organizers must be comfortable with numbers nonetheless.

"At the heart of math skills is problem solving, and at the heart of community organizing is problem solving and critical thinking, so most definitely [math is helpful]," says community organizer Yusef Bunchy Shakur.

You are a community organizer for people who need low-income housing. You apply for a funding grant. As part of the application, you have to make a presentation about the housing situation in the city where you work.

The table below compares the cost of housing in your city to the rest of the country.

Annual Change in CityHousing Cost IndexRest of Nation
20095.5%2.5%
20104.1%2.6%
20114.4%2.8%
20123.5%2.5%
20134.2%2.2%
20144.2%2.2%
20154.2%2.2%

How does the average housing cost index in your city compare with the rest of the country? Do you think there a need for more affordable housing in your city?

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