NLIHC was founded on the principle that data-driven advocacy works. By conducting ongoing, rigorous, and timely research, we make clear the need to ensure housing for America’s lowest-income people.

Every year, we release our signature research publications: Out of Reach and The Gap. Out of Reach reports on the mismatch between what workers can afford and the market rents they must pay in every community in the United States. The Gap documents the gap between the number of renter households and rental units that are affordable and available to them, as well as housing cost burdens, by income groupings in every state and the largest 50 metropolitan areas.

Our research team also produces Congressional District Profiles, which empower policy advocates with specialized data from their own communities. We also produce specialized analyses of current issues, like emergency rental assistance, housing recovery after disasters, and the affordability gap.

Memo to Members and Partners Articles

Many Tribally Designated Housing Entities Spent Higher Proportion of Initial Emergency Rental Assistance Allocation Than Respective States, Partly Due to Disproportionate Allocations

Source: NLIHC, “Serving Native American Households Using ERA: Learning from High-Spending Programs,” http://bit.ly/3VAxIMM Note: Many smaller states received disproportionately high funding due to the ERA allocation formula. State grantees depicted here eventually reallocated more than 60% of…