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Tribal reservations in Montana face a severe housing crisis with no vacant homes, overcrowding, and insufficient funding, worsening poverty and driving people away.
A housing crisis on Montana’s tribal reservations is worsening poverty and driving people away, with zero homeownership vacancy rates on several reservations and overcrowding common—some homes house up to 20 people.
Despite high demand, few homes are available to rent or buy, and federal funding falls short.
Complex land ownership, poor infrastructure, and financing barriers hinder development, preventing even middle-class tribal members from returning home.
The crisis limits economic growth and discourages skilled professionals from settling, deepening long-term instability.
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Las reservas tribales en Montana enfrentan una grave crisis de vivienda con casas vacías, hacinamiento y fondos insuficientes, empeorando la pobreza y expulsando a la gente.