Daniel McCue
Daniel McCue is a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. His research covers a wide range of housing-related issues related to demographics, housing supply and demand, homeownership, housing affordability, and other topics. Most notably, he is the project manager and lead author of the Center’s signature annual State of the Nation’s Housing reports. He also created the Center’s latest household growth projections. He holds a Master in Urban Planning degree from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and is a graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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Revised Projections Reflect Lower than Expected Immigration Levels
Lower Interest Rates Fail to Offset Effects of High Home Prices
A Decade of Slowing Household Growth Ahead for Both Owners and Renters
A Year for the Record Books: The State of the Nation’s Housing in Perspective
The Rising Costs of Homeownership Are Increasing Burdens
Projections of Homeownership Rates and Household Growth by Tenure for 2025–2035
Rising Costs of Homeownership Are a Growing Burden
Household and New Housing Unit Demand Projections for 2025–2035 and 2035–2045
Recognizing Racial Diversity Within Households: Implications for Housing Research
House Poor: Low-Income Homeowners Struggle in the Shadows
The Housing Shortage Is Still Out There
Ten Takeaways from the 2026 State of the Nation’s Housing
Revised Projections Reflect Lower than Expected Immigration Levels
Lower Interest Rates Fail to Offset Effects of High Home Prices
Projections of Homeownership Rates and Household Growth by Tenure for 2025–2035
A Decade of Slowing Household Growth Ahead for Both Owners and Renters