Housing

WHAT WE SHOULD DO ABOUT Housing

A critical obstacle to universally affordable housing in the United States is the nationwide web of “not-in-my-backyard” laws and regulations that restrict growth in the supply of housing. In addition, we should modernize housing assistance so that it can help people live near their jobs and families, and reform macroeconomic policies that have placed home prices out of reach for middle- and lower-income Americans.

Freopp's Housing Scholars

Roger Valdez

Roger Valdez isn’t one to bite his tongue. For Americans struggling to pay their landlords each month, that’s a...

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