Note: “Renters likely to be evicted” reported they were very likely or somewhat likely to be evicted in the next two months. Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Household Pulse Survey,…
The U.S. has a shortage of more than 7.2 million rental homes affordable and available to extremely low-income renter households. Find out more. #TheGap26
By Renee Williams, NLIHC Senior Advisor for Public Policy On February 13, three housing industry groups asked HUD to rescind its 30-day immigration reverification directive to public…
By Esther Y. Colon-Bermudez, NLIHC Research Analyst An article recently published in the journal Housing Policy Debate, “State Affordable Housing Tax Credits and Renter Outcomes: Evidence from…
By NLIHC Policy Team On January 23, HUD announced that it is requiring public housing agencies (PHAs) and owners of HUD-assisted housing to review potential inconsistencies in tenant…
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NLIHC’s Housing Policy Forum 2026 will feature an array of breakout sessions in which attendees can engage with and learn from thought leaders, policy experts, researchers, tenant advocates,…
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Report reveals a national shortage of 7.2 million homes affordable and available for extremely low-income rentersWashington, D.C. – Today, the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) published…
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