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BuzzHouse: NLIHC’s 2021 ‘The Gap’ report addresses a shortage of affordable homes
Sep 14, 2021
Baker Tilly's podcast series specifically for professionals in the multifamily housing industry
There are 10.8 million extremely low income renters, but only four million homes that are both affordable and available to them.
Dan Threet of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) shares key findings from the research team’s 2021 “The Gap” report, demographics of people facing severe housing shortages and housing trends he has taken note of over the past several reports.
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Dan Threet, Research Analyst at National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
Dan Threet is part of NLIHC’s research team that produces regular analysis of affordable housing needs that help inform the coalition’s policy and advocacy work. Dan’s research is centered on political philosophy, distributive justice and the demands of social equality. NLIHC is dedicated to achieving socially just public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have affordable and decent homes.
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