HUD: Family homelessness continues to rise
The number of homeless families in the U.S. rose for the second year in a row, according to The 2009 Annual Assessment Report to Congress recently completed by HUD.
This rise shows the impact of the economic downturn “on the housing stability of low-income and vulnerable Americans,” the report explains.
Statistical research confirms unaffordable housing has broad impacts for local economies.
Recent New York City-based research demonstrates residents of tax credit-financed apartments pay $500 less than monthly market rents, more than doubling the discretionary income available to each household for other necessities.
The U.S. Census is holding a free data workshop in Burlington, Thursday, July 15.
Home building immediately stimulates the economy. In addition to providing jobs to workers in the construction industry, funds flow to a variety of local service and goods providers and to local governments in the form of fees and taxes.
News from our friends across the street at Champlain Housing Trust (CHT): A new study shows community land trust homeowners have lower foreclosure and delinquency rates.
The New England Public Policy Center published a report this month that shows Vermont's housing is some of the least affordable of all New England states.
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