Affordable Housing Finance
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE
• July/August 2009
THE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS spending
more than half of their incomes on
housing jumped to 17.9 million in 2007,
a 30 percent hike from 2001, according
to the new State of the Nation’s Housing
report from Harvard University’s Joint
Center for Housing Studies.
Nearly 51 percent of low-income
renters and 43 percent of low-income
owners paid more than half of their incomes
for housing.
High housing outlays leave little
money in the budget. Low-income
families had about $485 per month for
everything else. Households in the bottom
expenditure quartile devoting more
than half their spending to housing on
average spent $123 less each month on
food, $86 less on health care, and $20
less on clothing than households paying
less than 30 percent for housing.
For more information, visit www.jchs.harvard.edu.
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