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Housing Research: Beyond Public Housing

Written by Mike Torelli | Senior Marketing Specialist | HAI Group | Jan 1, 2023 5:00:00 AM

As the affordable housing landscape evolves, understanding the impact of federal housing programs beyond traditional public housing is more critical than ever. This report, authored by the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation, explores the expansion of affordable housing programs, including Housing Choice Vouchers, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), and other project-based subsidies. It examines how these programs support low-income families, foster economic mobility, and address ongoing challenges such as housing instability, affordability, and access to quality homes.


What you’ll learn

Here’s what you can expect to gain:

  • An overview of the shift from traditional public housing to a diversified affordable housing model.
  • Insights into how housing programs like LIHTC and vouchers impact low-income families and communities.
  • Strategies and recommendations for improving affordable housing outcomes nationwide.

Why this matters

With public housing evolving and demand for affordable homes outpacing supply, understanding the broader scope of federal housing assistance programs is essential. This report provides a comprehensive look at how these programs are shaping the affordable housing landscape and identifies opportunities to address persistent gaps. By leveraging these insights, policymakers and housing providers can create more equitable and sustainable housing solutions.

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