Following the rise and fall in the homeownership rate over the past two decades, considerable uncertainty exists about the homeownership rate’s future trajectory. In a new…
What has caused the ongoing, decade-long decline in homeownership in the United States? And which factors are most likely to influence homeownership rates in the future?…
Recent discussions about potential federal anti-poverty programs underscore that seemingly mundane choices about geographic units could have important impacts on how…
New data released by the Census Bureau on Tuesday suggests that the demand for housing – particularly among young adults – may be growing.
As many news outlets have reported…
While high-quality, age-friendly, affordable housing will be a critical need for all of America’s growing number of aging households, for two reasons, the needs of older…
Our 2016 State of the Nation’s Housing report and accompanying webcast detailed how the private market is failing to supply housing that is affordable to lower-income…
JCHS analysis of American Community Survey data in our recent State of the Nation’s Housing indicates that the share of households with housing cost burdens—those…
The rise in the number and share of adults living with their parents is a well-documented trend that became increasingly apparent after the Great Recession. It is also…
Last week, the U.S Census Bureau released new population estimates and its analysis of components of population change for counties and metro areas. This data…
Today’s 41 million young adults age 25-34 have been slow to move into independent household formation and homeownership. Exactly how slowly and why, and what the future…