ICYMI: Our friends at National Low Income Housing Coalition have published #TheGap24 . This annual report examines the significant shortage of rental housing people can afford.
In Minnesota and beyond, all of us, regardless of income or zip code, deserve the freedom to afford a home! nlihc.org/gap
However, National Low Income Housing Coalition's #TheGap24 report illustrates that renters must earn at least $63,622 to afford a unit at market rate. That's a shortage of over 435K units necessary to meet the state's needs with another 117K households at risk of eviction. (2/3) twitter.com/NLIHC/status/1…
#TheGap24 from National Low Income Housing Coalition is out today, and reveals that 87% of extremely low-income renters spend a large share of their income on rent. The impact is far reaching: when renters are cost burdened they are forced to spend less on food and healthcare. Read: nlihc.org/gap
Have you seen the #TheGap24 from National Low Income Housing Coalition? Kentucky's lowest income renters are facing incredible challenges to meet basic housing needs. #HousingForAll
.National Low Income Housing Coalition has released #TheGap24 . What does it show? Kentucky's lowest income renters are facing incredible challenges to meet basic housing needs. #HousingForAll
More research confirming studies from CHFA Rocky Hill and Connecticut Department of Housing. CT has a gap of about 98,000 homes available and affordable to extremely low-income renter households. Find out more. #TheGap24 nlihc.org/gap
Today National Low Income Housing Coalition published #TheGap24
'There are fewer than 4 affordable and available rental homes for every 10 extremely low-income renters.
*This* is the root cause of homelessness and the urgent rental crisis that must be solved.
Read: nlihc.org/gap '
Via Diane Yentel