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Through research, education, and public outreach, the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies advances understanding of housing issues and informs policy.

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    A wave of high income households began renting in recent years, dramatically changing the rental market of Charlotte and the U.S., a new report shows. And, it's increasingly tough for the middle class to make rent:

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  5. ., single-handedly transcribing yesterday's panel discussion with , , Jennifer Ho of , , and Tony Barranco of . Thanks Jenny! 😯

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    Ho: "I'm not sure that having our whole federal housing policy built around tax credits is working." 👏👏

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    As report points out, middle-class renters increasingly cost-burdened. Keep in mind though, when $100k family is paying 40% of income, it has $60k left to live on. When $20k/yr family is paying 40% of income, it has $12k left to live on.

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  10. "6.5% of the Minneapolis school-age population is experiencing homelessness, and more experience housing instability. 'Stable Homes Stable Schools' finds these students' families homes near their schools."

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  11. "Eliminating single-family , as we have in Minneapolis, just gives more options – you can still build a large house, but you could also choose to build something , and more affordable, on that lot." Minneapolis Mayor

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    Shoutout from (director of ) to public transportation as crucial to facilitating new housing in our high-amenity cities where land is scarce and expensive — which makes transit-oriented development the best way forward.

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  13. "The first step to getting affordable housing is to allow for it – and you all but prevent it if all you have in your neighborhood is large, single-family homes." Minneapolis Mayor

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    Frey: once cities couldn't explicitly discriminate against blacks, Jews, other groups through racially restrictive covenants, they switched to implicit discrimination through zoning. [lots of evidence supports this.]

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  16. LIVE NOW: Our managing director is talking with Minneapolis about the innnovative changes his city has made to their zoning laws to encourage more multi family WATCH @

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  17. “The issue that doesn’t get enough attention is how intentional segregation has played such a role in the housing crisis -- and continues to, through zoning.” Minneapolis Mayor

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  18. “Since cost and scarcity of desirable land is such a big piece of this crisis, why not invest in transportation policy and rapid transit to open up use of the land that we have available?”

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  19. “We need to think big about federal funding in affordable housing – but there are also local programs that could be implemented, in terms of taxation, to give investors a more predictable return.” Tony Barranco of

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  20. “When the housing market crashed in 2008, we stopped building, but the demand didn’t stop growing – and so we fell behind.” Commissioner Jennifer Ho of

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  21. “We need owners who are trying to keep the housing they rent out affordable, as a mission – but that also takes help from the public sector.” –

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