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What can the next administration do about the US housing shortage?

24 Oct 2024

The cost of housing in the U.S. has risen steeply in the last four years, both rents and the cost of purchasing a home. As with all markets, prices are determined by the relationship between supply and demand. Right now in the U.S., demand is out-pacing supply, especially in metropolitan areas, and thus driving up prices. That means a larger and larger share of income is going to pay for housing: For low-income renting households, about a third of their expenditures go toward rent. For those reasons, many are describing the current situation as a "housing crisis."
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Wendy Edelberg

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