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Research on Affordable Rental Housing and Subsidy Expiration

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  • Eileen Divringi

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There is an abundance of evidence that rental markets across the country are unaffordable. Studies show that, from 2000 to 2010, there was a rapid decline in rental affordability, with rent increases occurring in the face of stagnant or declining incomes in nearly every metropolitan area and across almost every quintile of the income distribution during that period.

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  • Eileen Divringi, 2017. "Research on Affordable Rental Housing and Subsidy Expiration," Cascade, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, vol. 1, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpca:0070
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