Freddie Mac released “The Housing Supply Shortage: State of the States,” which finds that 29 states and the District of Columbia have a housing undersupply. TShe largest deficits of housing supply…
Source: BLS, National Compensation Survey, March 2019. Surveyed occupations classified into wage categories based on average wage for occupation. Survey asked about flexible workplace…
Hundreds of advocates joined a webinar on March 18 outlining NLIHC’s key legislative priorities for 2020, what more needs to be done by Congress to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, and what…
The Housing Assistance Council released “Tax Considerations for Rural Housing Preservation,” which outlines strategies for avoiding adverse tax consequences that can prevent the preservation of rural…
The U.S. Census Bureau announced on Saturday, March 21 that it was adapting or delaying some census operations in light of the coronavirus outbreak. Key adjustments include:
The self-response…
Join resident leaders and NLIHC staff for the next Tenant Talk Live webinar to discuss the impacts of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic and how you can advocate for needed resources and other…
Voters in Oakland, CA, went to the ballot once again to increase their own taxes in support of ending homelessness. Measure Q passed with 68.08% of the vote, exceeding the super-majority threshold of…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of March 15:
“Most renters won't receive protections under Trump proposal,” Associated Press, March 20 at:…
The NLIHC-led Disaster Housing Recovery Coalition (DHRC) launched on March 10 a new resource to guide the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic related to housing for those most in need. The…
NLIHC President and CEO Diane Yentel and other NLIHC staff will be speaking at the following events in the coming months:
West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness Annual Conference on Ending…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of March 8:
“Opinion: Think kids won’t suffer from COVID-19? Wrong: It threatens them with more poverty, hunger…
Utah Senate Bill 39 (SB39) cleared its final legislative hurdle on March 10 when the Utah House of Representatives approved a one-time allocation of $10 million for affordable housing programs. The…