The fledgling U.S. housing recovery lost momentum last year as homeownership rates continued to fall, single-family construction remained near historic lows, and existing…
Yesterday the newly-launched J. Ronald Terwilliger Foundation for Housing America’s Families released The Silent Housing Crisis, a white paper documenting the significant…
As highlighted in our new State of the Nation’s Housing report, the national homeownership rate declined for the 9th straight year in 2013 and now stands at its lowest point…
Earlier this week, the MacArthur Foundation released its second annual nationwide survey, How Housing Matters. The survey sheds important light on American attitudes and…
In the fall of 2011 the What Works Collaborative convened a meeting of researchers, policy makers, and practitioners to help frame a research agenda to inform policy making…
While home prices and construction levels are on the rise, the most recent estimates suggest that the rate of household growth slowed during the first half of 2013 from what…
The headlines continue to trumpet good news about the housing market, including falling vacancy rates and increased construction in rental housing markets across the country…
The rise in housing prices that appears to be taking hold in many parts of the country is an important sign of recovery in the market. Among the many ways the upturn in…
The sharp rise in student loan debt over the last decade has caught everyone’s attention – the numbers are truly eye-popping. Estimates from the Federal Reserve Bank of…
New survey data released by the Census Bureau last week provides more strong evidence that the nascent housing recovery is being built on a solid foundation. The latest…