Do We Need More Affordable Housing?

As affordable housing advocates and developers work to increase and improve low- and moderate-income housing units across the United States, they repeatedly hear the same question: Do we really need more affordable housing? Because home prices have fallen so sharply in the last few years, and there's an abundance of houses on the market, people assume that there's no need to keep building new low-income housing units. However, the need is still great.

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