In early 2022, when the Center released its last biennial America’s Rental Housing report, demand for rental housing was surging, rents had risen dramatically, vacancy rates…
Efforts to close the historically large Black-white homeownership gap should consider the fact that many Black households are headed by immigrants, particularly in the…
The work done by community-based organizations in both historically Black neighborhoods and in “middle neighborhoods” in several Mountain West communities will be the focus…
Most older Americans want to “age in place,” yet many lack the “place” they need. Land use restrictions or local resistance to affordable, accessible homes stymie efforts to…
Because housing produces about one-fifth of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, decarbonizing housing is a major focus of the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act and…
For many older adults living in senior housing, service coordinators and other staff provided a lifeline during the pandemic to daily necessities, support, and social…
During the pandemic, community-based initiatives throughout the United States pivoted to meet the needs of older adults at home. This virtual event, the second in a four-part…
In addition to its devastating effects on health and mortality, the COVID-19 pandemic produced a complex and interconnected set of social challenges across the US. Older…
At the start of the postwar era, Democrats in cities across the country emphatically supported urban growth. However, the decades that followed saw the emergence of a new…
The Center’s State of the Nation’s Housing 2022 report, which was released in June, noted that after a record-shattering year in 2021, the housing market appeared to be at an…