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[Click to Stop the Ringing: Get Tinnitus Relief Now!]( [25 jobs in the White House and what they do]( Ellen Dewitt [ 25 jobs in the White House and what they do ]( [See full slideshow »]( As the administrations change in the White House, the jobs inside the executive mansion attract the public’s attention more than usual. Their moves make headlines, as new names are put forward, departing advisors might kiss and tell, and even the executive chef will be getting new marching orders. White House jobs in the Trump administration, perhaps more than others in recent history, have made news—especially for the astounding turnover rate that topped 92% by the waning days of the term. The first resignation had come within a month of Trump’s inauguration with the forced departure of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, and, with four chiefs of staff, turnover in just 32 months outpaced that of the five preceding presidents’ first full terms. Looking back, other White House jobs became household words during the Watergate scandal of the 1970s that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Caught up in the political treachery were Chuck Colson, special advisor to the president; John Ehrlichman, advisor for domestic affairs; White House counsel John Dean; chief of staff H.R. Haldeman; and communications adviser Jeb Magruder—all of whom went to prison. On a gentler, albeit fictional note, many people know, and love, White House staffers from the popular television drama “The West Wing,” from heartthrob speechwriter Sam Seaborn played by Rob Lowe and gruff communications director Toby Ziegler played by Richard Schiff to the workaholic chief of staff Leo McGarry played by John Spencer and the brilliant press secretary C.J. Cregg portrayed by Allison Janney. In real life, Stacker compiled a list of 25 jobs in the White House, taking a look at their responsibilities and history, by consulting official White House and government websites, news reports and interviews, historical accounts, and academic sources. You may also like:'I have a dream' and the rest of the greatest speeches of the 20th century Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [19 Discounts Seniors Didn't Know They Could Get]( Senior citizens deserve the many discounts available to them. Plenty of companies offer steep discounts and even free products and services only available to those 50 years or older. There are private companies and federal programs that many of our senior citizens know of, but there are plenty that exist that are relatively unknown, until now. That's why we are here. [Enjoy our list and please share this with others you know might be interested.]( [Cities with the most vacant homes]( Jody Ellis [ Cities with the most vacant homes ]( [See full slideshow »]( Despite the continued shutdowns and economic uncertainty brought by the COVID-19, one market that flourished in 2020 was real estate. With interest rates at an all-time low and homes appreciating at a rapid pace, houses are selling faster than ever. In most cities, inventory is depleted and bidding wars are common, yet in some parts of the country, there are large numbers of vacant homes. While many of these properties are located in tourist-centric regions that tend to have vacancies associated with seasonal vacation homes, there are also some towns with higher-than-average rental vacancy rates, homes that were recently sold but not occupied, or vacant houses that are currently for sale. There are also resort towns that might have a large number of vacant homes, but also have very low rental vacancies and struggle to provide affordable rental housing for their workforce. Areas that are economically depressed tend to have more vacancies overall, and factors such as unemployment can affect those vacancy rates. Vacancy rates can also impact both home and rental markets, as higher vacancies mean more options for those seeking housing, and can result in lower rents or real estate prices. The average vacancy rate for rentals in the U.S. is about 7%, while the homeowner vacancy rate was about 1.4% as of 2019. Sundae collected data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, released on Dec. 10, 2020, for the years 2015-2019, to compile a list of cities with the most vacant homes. The list is ranked by the percentage of vacant homes out of all housing units in the city, and ties are broken by the total number of vacant homes. Only cities with at least 5,000 housing units were considered. Take a look at our list of which cities in the United States have the most vacant homes. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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