Riordan Frost
Riordan Frost is a Senior Research Analyst at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, working on projects related to demographics, residential mobility, utilities, wealth inequality, and homelessness. Prior to joining the Center, Dr. Frost focused on urban, transportation, and environmental policy in positions at American University, Smart Growth America, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the think tank Minnesota 2020. He received a PhD in Public Administration and a Master’s in Public Policy from American University, and a Bachelor’s in Philosophy from Connecticut College.
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How State and Local Governments are Responding to the Affordability Crisis
The Continued Growth in Student Loan Debt
Not just the Sunbelt: Millennials and Baby Boomers Increasingly Head West
On the Road Again? After Long-Term Decline, Interstate Migration May be Recovering
Projections of Homeownership Rates and Household Growth by Tenure for 2025–2035
Pandemic-Era Residential Mobility: Examining Temporary Shifts and Enduring Trends
Back to the suburbs? Millennial residential locations from the Great Recession to the pandemic
Did More People Move During the Pandemic?
Targeting Weatherization: Supporting Low-Income Renters in Multifamily Properties through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s Funding of the Weatherization Assistance Program and Beyond
The Potential for Supporting Low-Income Renters Through Transportation Spending Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Beyond
Pandemic Highlights Disparities in High-Speed Internet Service
Pre-Pandemic Trends Offer Insight into Post-Pandemic Homelessness
Homelessness Was on the Rise, Even before the Pandemic
New Strains on Home Utilities During the Pandemic
Cash-Strapped During COVID-19