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Mon Apr 11, 2022, 08:54 PM Apr 2022

How Rent Doubled In National Park Areas- Yellowstone, With 'Work From Home': Payday Report



- 'How Rent Doubled in National Park Areas with “Work from Home," by Mike Elk, Payday Report 'Covering Labor News In News Deserts,' March 8, 2022.

While out reporting on union busting in Yellowstone, I went on the RJ Eskow of the Zero Hour podcast to talk about my travels reporting on labor conditions in America’s most treasured National parks. We talked about how rapid pandemic-driven gentrification as wealthy coastal types have moved to the area near national parks; making life harder for low-wage service workers.

As a result of the pandemic, scores of Americans are working remotely and have chosen to move away from higher-costing big cities to scenic areas, such as those found near many national parks in the West. Already some towns in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana — many near ski resorts, national parks, and fishing spots — have seen a near doubling of rent in the last 2 years. In Montana, rent is rising faster than in any other state in the country during the pandemic.

With the rent increases, many retail workers have been forced out of housing near these national parks, leading to a widespread service sector shortage in tourist areas throughout Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. Meanwhile, the workforce of our national parks are being increasingly privatized by groups like Aramark, Xanterra, and Delaware North. With the increasing privatization of the National Parks, good-paying federal jobs with union rights have been turned over to private contractors, who have driven down wages and busted unions.

* Watch as I give a 30-minute preview of a major investigative work that I’ve been working on about the privatization of the national parks during his travels in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana over the last few weeks...

- More, https://paydayreport.com/live-from-yellowstone-how-rent-doubled-in-national-park-areas-with-work-from-home%ef%bf%bc/



- Mike Elk: Who Owns Our National Parks? March 4, 2022. The Zero Hour with RJ Eskow. Subscribe to The Zero Hour.

- Mike Elk: A protege of Bill Greider, Mike Elk is an Emmy-nominated labor reporter who covered Lula & the drug war in Brasil & spent years covering union organizing in the South for The Guardian. In 2016, he used his NLRB settlement from being fired illegally for union organizing at Politico to start the crowd-funded Payday Report. The son of retired United Electrical Workers (UE) Director of Organization Gene Elk, he was once described as an "abrasive gadfly" by the NYT for his role in exposing sexual misconduct in the labor movement. He lives in his hometown of Pittsburgh. Email: Melk@PaydayReport.com
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