Where You Live Matters: Access to Key Amenities is Worse in Communities of Color
Majority-white areas have more traditional finance outlets, more fitness and more health service establishments than communities of color.
Where You Live Matters: Access to Key Amenities is Worse in Communities of Color
Majority-white areas have more traditional finance outlets, more fitness and more health service establishments than communities of color.
Rapid Growth of Asian-Headed Households Hides Significant Inequality
The widely diverse Asian American community is broadly prosperous by many metrics, but individual hardships faced by some groups cannot be overlooked.
How $15k in Down Payment Assistance Could Help Millions Achieve Homeownership
More than 25% of U.S. renters could afford their typical local monthly mortgage payment -- if they had enough savings for a minimal down payment.
Why Housing Choice Voucher Availability & Value Don’t Match Demand or Market Growth
A chronic shortage of federal Housing Choice Vouchers is putting renter households already hard-hit by the pandemic in an even more vulnerable position.
Renter Households Stand to be Hardest-Hit by Unemployment Insurance Expiration
Renter households will be hardest hit by expiring unemployment insurance while Black households likely to shoulder disproportionate burden
Coronavirus Layoffs Have Bigger Impacts on Housing Security for Black, Latinx and Asian Households
The most devastating economic and public health outcomes of the coronavirus outbreak have fallen along socioeconomic and increasingly racial lines.