But since plans for the Obama Presidential Center began, Walker has been worried his 72-year-old mother won’t be able to afford to continue living in South Shore. Instead of being able to enjoy her retirement, she’ll have to “worry about skyrocketing interest rates and taxes” and “the fact that (she) might have to pick up and move,” said Walker, 52.
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