One of the top priorities after a disaster is making sure that all displaced families have a safe, accessible, and affordable place to live while they get back on their feet. Too often, however, the ...
Percent of Renter Households Below 30% AMI 28% Number of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 1,486,708 Percent of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 43% ...
Opportunity Starts at Home is a long-term, multi-sector campaign to meet the rental housing needs of the nation’s low-income people. Housing affordability is central to other national priorities, like ...
NLIHC members are invited to join NLIHC’s fourth and final Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting of the year on Wednesday, December 4, from 4 to 5 pm ET. PAC meetings offer NLIHC members a space to ...
As rents continue to rise and wages remain stagnant, there is not a single county in the U.S. where a full-time worker earning minimum wage can afford a two-bedroom apartment. Join us in calling for ...
Affordable, stable, and accessible housing and robust housing choice are the foundation upon which just and equitable communities are built. However, the power imbalance between renters and landlords ...
NLIHC’s Board of Directors announced today the appointment of Renee M. Willis, NLIHC’s senior vice president for racial ...
NLIHC produces two annual reports that document the housing needs and affordability challenges faced by renters of different incomes and across different geographies. The Gap measures the supply of ...
Capital investments are needed to build, preserve and rehabilitate homes affordable to the lowest income people. These dollars can address other challenges as well, like revitalizing distressed ...
The December 2020 COVID-19 relief package included $25 billion (ERA1) in urgently needed emergency rental assistance for tenants with low incomes and established the Emergency Rental Assistance ...
Homelessness is a crisis in many communities – one that demands urgent action. To end homelessness once and for all, federal, state, and local governments must invest in proven solutions at the scale ...
Last month, a new law went into effect in Minnesota requiring landlords to keep apartment temperatures at a minimum of 68° Fahrenheit between October 1 and April 30 in all units where residents cannot ...