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A Trump administration proposal could put more than a million low-income households at risk of losing their government-subsidized housing ...
More than 1 million low-income households–most of them working families with children–who depend on the nation’s public ...
Washington is facing a housing emergency. On that point, leaders from across the political spectrum can agree.
Corporate home buying continues to climb. Institutional investors bought 15 percent of U.S. homes for sale in the first quarter of 2021, which climbed to nearly 27 percent by early 2025. In some ...
Eviction filings surge in The Valley and Washington state, with signs of a mounting housing crisis post-pandemic.
In 2023, Atlanta created a new quasi-public entity to co-develop mixed-income housing on city-owned land. In 2024, Rhode Island voters and the Massachusetts legislature funded pilot projects to test ...
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed to roll back a 50-year-old law blamed for blocking development and reducing affordability.
By expanding rental assistance to all eligible low-income households, the government could make huge headway in solving the rental affordability crisis.
While many believe the ongoing housing crisis would be solved by creating more housing, our research shows little connection between a shortfall of housing and rental affordability problems.
However, advocates say maintaining shelter beds is not going to put a dent in the homeless crisis if the state does not continue to support homeless prevention measures like rent assistance.
The U.S. rental housing market in 2025 continues to reflect mounting affordability concerns and shifting regional dynamics, according to new data from Experian and RentSpree. While national rent ...
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