Housing Costs Strain Owners and Renters Alike; Millions Priced Out of Homeownership Thursday, June 20, 2024 Homeowners and renters across the US are struggling with high housing costs, according to our new State of the Nation’s Housing 2024 report being released in a livestream today at Noon ET. Millions of... By CHRIS HERBERT
Rental Housing New Paper Details the Dramatic Decline of Low-Cost Rentals Tuesday, September 17, 2019 A significant decline in low-cost rental units over the past three decades has exacerbated housing... By ALEXANDER HERMANN
Rental Housing Have Changes in Financing Contributed to the Loss of Low-Cost Rental Units and Rent Increases? Tuesday, May 28, 2019 Over one-third of U.S. households rent their home and, since the Great Recession, rents for many of... By MICHAEL REHER
Affordability American Families Can’t Afford the Rent Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Housing is a central component of family life and can provide a foundation for family well-being... By WHITNEY AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI, JENNIFER MOLINSKY
Rental Housing Where Have All The Renters Gone? Friday, December 14, 2018 After more than a decade of strong growth, the number of renter households in the United States fell... By DANIEL MCCUE
Affordability Changes in Supply and Demand at Various Segments of the Rental Market: How Do They Match Up? Friday, October 26, 2018 A growing number of low-income renters are competing for a shrinking number of low-rent units. This... By DANIEL MCCUE
Aging Do Rental Subsidies Provide Accessible Housing for Older Adults? Friday, October 5, 2018 Compared to older adults living in unassisted rental units, those living in assisted units are more... By WHITNEY AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI
Homeownership Tenure Transitions Are More Common Than We Think Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Commonly-used measures of the homeownership rate generally describe aggregate trends consistent with... By KRISTIN PERKINS
Affordability Even Fully-Employed and Moderate-Income Households Struggle to Pay the Rent Thursday, July 5, 2018 The nation’s almost 21 million cost-burdened renter households are not just low-income or unemployed... By WHITNEY AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI
Rental Housing With the Foreclosure Crisis Behind Us, Have We Stopped Adding Single-Family Rentals? Thursday, May 10, 2018 A decade of growth in the single-family rental market has fundamentally reshaped the nature of... By SHANNON RIEGER