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Watchdog groups and Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about Trump officials’ records management.
The National Archives and Records Administration is still completing the transfer of records from the Trump White House amid concerns that officials did not adequately preserve them.
The agency said it received approximately 4,700 cubic feet of textual records (roughly 11.8 million pages) and expects to take in up to 500 terabytes of electronic records for documents that fall under the Presidential Records Act. For comparison, the George W. Bush White House had about 29,000 cubic feet of textual records and about 80 terabytes of electronic records and Obama had about 15,000 cubic feet of textual records and about 250 terabytes of electronic ones. Documents can start to be made public five years after a president leaves office and will eventually be housed in a presidential library.
Zillow Predicts Stronger Housing Market Across the Board in 2021
Continued frenzied demand, economic recovery and tech adoption expected to bring biggest annual home sales growth since 1983
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SEATTLE, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The for-sale housing market showed incredible strength in 2020, and Zillow® predicts 2021 will be even stronger.
Demand continues to grow, and is expected to surge in the cities as economies reopen. Zillow forecasts annual home sales growth will be the highest in nearly 40 years as life and financial certainty brings more sellers into the market to meet the heavy demand and technology allows for faster connections with interested buyers. Home prices, mortgage rates and rents will rise, bringing affordability challenges that must be faced.