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  1. Aug 17, 2023 · The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies strives to improve equitable access to decent, affordable homes in thriving communities. We conduct rigorous research to advance policy and practice, and we bring together diverse stakeholders to spark new ideas for addressing housing challenges. Through teaching and fellowships, we mentor and ...

  2. However, the most fundamental driver of the nation’s growing homelessness is the ongoing housing affordability crisis that has left a record number of renters cost-burdened, spending more than 30 percent of income on housing and utilities, as detailed in our latest report, America’s Rental Housing 2024. Pandemic-Era Relief Measures Are ...

  3. The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies strives to improve equitable access to decent, affordable homes in thriving communities. We conduct rigorous research to advance policy and practice, and we bring together diverse stakeholders to spark new ideas for addressing housing challenges. Through teaching and fellowships, we mentor and ...

  4. The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies strives to improve equitable access to decent, affordable homes in thriving communities. We conduct rigorous research to advance policy and practice, and we bring together diverse stakeholders to spark new ideas for addressing housing challenges. Through teaching and fellowships, we mentor and ...

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · The number of renter households spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities rose by 2 million in just three years to a record high of 22.4 million, according to America’s Rental Housing 2024, a new report being released January 25 by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Among these renters, 12.1 million had ...

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies strives to improve equitable access to decent, affordable homes in thriving communities. We conduct rigorous research to advance policy and practice, and we bring together diverse stakeholders to spark new ideas for addressing housing challenges.

  7. Apr 1, 2021 · In “The Distributional Impact of the Sharing Economy on the Housing Market,” a working paper based in part on research I did as a Meyer Fellow for the Center, I conclude that while Airbnb likely led to higher rents in New York City, the increased rent burden fell most heavily on high-income, educated, white renters. A few enterprising low ...

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