Long Island's cost of living crisis: Complete coverage
Long Island has become nearly unaffordable for large swaths of the middle class that “Levittowns” were supposed to service, not to mention those living under or close to the poverty line. Thousands of families struggle to get by, figuring out each week how they will pay the rent or mortgage, buy food, cover health care costs, get clothes and put gas in the car. Newsday interviewed scores of experts and Long Island families to understand why the region is so expensive and what can be done. Read the complete series here and check back each day for more coverage.

50 years since Springsteen brought 'Santa' to LI
03:15

Out East: Nettie's Country Bakery in Center Moriches
03:24

NewsdayTV's holiday movie preview
04:46

LI police still using force against Black people at disproportionate rates, 5 years after reforms
04:04

'Tis the season for holiday traditions in Manorville
01:17

Port Washington community rallies around deported bagel store worker
01:50

Newsday food writers talk best Chinese restaurants
02:09

Long Islanders feeling the impact of rising beef prices
01:45

Affordable housing development opens after 47 years
01:50

LI Works: Where model trains come to life
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