Alexander Hermann
Alexander Hermann is a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, working on projects related to housing markets, affordability, and housing policy. Alex has been a researcher at the Center for nearly a decade and has helped lead the Center’s flagship annual report—The State of the Nation’s Housing—since 2017. Prior to joining the Center, he worked as a grant writer at a Detroit nonprofit providing housing and treatment services to homeless populations. Alex received a Master’s in Public Policy and a Master’s in Urban Planning from the University of Michigan.
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Young Families and the Growing Number of New Single-Family Rentals
The Rent Eats First: Rental Housing Unaffordability in the US
The Association Between High Mortgage Debt and Financial Well-Being in Old Age: Implications for the Financial Education Field
Documenting the Long-Run Decline in Low-Cost Rental Units in the US by State
Mapping Over Two Decades of Neighborhood Change in the Boston Metropolitan Area
Measuring Housing Affordability: Assessing the 30 Percent of Income Standard
8 Facts About Investor Activity in the Single-Family Rental Market
The Pandemic Aggravated Racial Inequalities in Housing Insecurity: What Can it Teach Us About Housing Amidst Crises?
Rethinking the American Dream: Small Multifamily Housing Remains Popular Among Immigrant Owners
In Nearly Every State, People of Color Are Less Likely to Own Homes Compared to White Households
Renter Financial Distress Has Been Concentrated in High-Poverty Neighborhoods and Communities of Color