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Hawaii’s long-overdue crackdown on Airbnb – Washington Examiner
The oceanic paradise of Hawaii may be one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States, but the proliferation of short-term vacation rentals such as Airbnb and Vrbo are pricing locals out of the housing market.
Last week, Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) signed legislation that will make it easier for local governments to reform housing rules in order to limit the amount of short-term vacation rentals in a state. In pledging support for the bill, Green said the rentals are “illegal” and “contribute to skyrocketing housing costs.”
Hawaii far outpaces any other state in the nation for housing affordability. The median monthly rent for an apartment exceeds $2,000, while the sticker price to buy a single-family home regularly exceeds $1 million. A family of four requires an annual income well into the six figures in order to live a comfortable life.
As Green pointed out, vacation rentals such as Airbnb and Vrbo have been a significant contributor to the increase in housing costs, and nowhere has that had more devastating effects than on the island of Maui, where wildfires destroyed more than $5 billion in property and displaced thousands of people last year.
In 2023, Maui had just over 71,000 housing units, but of those, more than 9,000 are tied up as short-term vacation rentals and are unavailable to locals in need of long-term housing, according to a report from the University of Hawaii. The same report found that out-of-state buyers accounted for 27% of all housing transactions for single-family homes and 49% of condominium transactions. The influx of out-of-state buyers has turned 15% of the island’s housing supply into vacation homes.
More than 5,000 Maui residents are still displaced and without homes 8 1/2 months since the wildfires. As much as this story is a tragic indictment of the response to this disaster, the state of the housing market and the market incentives in place on the island cannot be absolved of responsibility for the fact that so many people are still being forced to live in hotel rooms they will never be able to call home.
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As much as Airbnb and Vrbo have created an attractive and affordable new way to spend a vacation, removing thousands of homes from the housing market has a very real social cost that can prevent thousands of people from achieving the stability that owning a home provides.
Hawaii will always be a preferred vacation spot for people all over the world, so any new homes that are built will be at risk of being scooped up by wealthy investors from the mainland who have no intention of living there but hope to cash in on the state’s enduring appeal to vacationers. By cracking down on short-term vacation rentals, Hawaii is taking a small step toward ensuring that the people who live on the islands have a place to call home.
Hawaii
Hawaii County accepting applications for Summer Fun employees
HAWAII ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) – The County of Hawaii Department of Parks and Recreation is now accepting applications for temporary positions in its 2026 Summer Fun program.
The two positions available are Activity Aide I ($17.50 per hour) and Activity Aide II ($19 per hour).
To be considered for employment, applicants must possess a valid first-aid certification, attend mandatory training June 2–5, and be available to work June 8–July 17.
Applications are available online on the Parks and Recreation website, and must be submitted to the Recreation Division Office at 799 Pi‘ilani St., Hilo, HI 96720, postmarked by Saturday, Feb. 28.
For more information, call the Recreation Division Office at (808) 961-8740.
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Hawaii’s jobless rate remains second lowest in U.S. – Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Healthier Hawaii: How to protect your hearing; head and neck warning signs you shouldn’t ignore
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – You may have received new earbuds or headphones during the holidays. But there are a few things you keep in mind when it comes to protecting your hearing.
Dr. Ross Shockley, an otolaryngologist with Wilcox Medical Center and Kaua‘i Medical Clinic, offers the following tips for hearing, as well as head and neck health.
Head and neck cancers
Many people are not familiar with head or neck cancers. What causes it and when should someone see a doctor?
- Traditionally, head and neck cancers were mostly associated with longtime smokers and drinkers. Now, more cases are tied to human papillomavirus (HPV), even in nonsmokers and drinkers. HPV is the same virus that can lead to cervical cancer in women. It is common and can have no symptoms.
- If you have throat pain, pain when swallowing that doesn’t go away, or a mass in your neck that feels firm and isn’t moving, don’t wait. See your doctor.
- Head and neck cancers can be treated, no matter the cause, if caught early.
How to prevent hearing loss
More young adults, in their early 20s, are experiencing hearing loss. Can hearing loss be reversed?
- Hearing loss can’t be reversed. Once ringing in ears starts, that can be permanent.
- Wear appropriate hearing protection when using power tools or firing weapons.
- You can find ear protection that blocks out sound for about $15. Protection that covers the whole ear are better than earplugs.
How do you know if music or movies are too loud?
- Don’t turn anything up to the maximum.
- You want the volume to be at the lowest level where you can still hear and understand.
- If there is background noise, don’t crank up the volume all the way to fight it. Use noise-cancelling headphones or go somewhere quieter.
Dangers of cleaning your ears
You may feel the urge to clean your ears. Shockley says do less, or even nothing at all.
- Our ears clean themselves. As new skin grows, it takes wax with it out of your ear.
- When you clean your ears, you’re interrupting that natural cleaning process.
- You can also put yourself at risk for external ear infections – or make your ears itch more.
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