ResearchThis 5-year status report by the Children's Health Fund and the National Center for Disaster Preparedness analyzes the significant emotional distress, behavioral problems, and instability that persist among children affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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ResearchBy taking into account the combined costs of housing and transportation associated with the location of the home, the Center for Neighborhood Technology's interactive H+T Index provides a more complete understanding of affordability.
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ResearchThis CFED Scorecard, updated annually, explores the economic and financial well-being of Americans in each state across five categories: financial assets and income, businesses and jobs, housing and homeownership, education, and healthcare.
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ResearchAccording to this 2009 report, workforce households are largely priced out of both rental and for-sale housing near major employment centers in and around the city of Washington, DC.
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ResearchThis Partnership for Housing Affordability report addresses current and future housing needs for the Richmond region, impediments to meeting these needs, and proposed strategies based on successful case studies.
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ResearchCity officials were asked to report on the causes and extent of hunger and homelessness in their cities, as well as the emergency food assistance and homeless assistance provided between September 2013 and August 2014.
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ResearchThis annual report by the NHC Center for Housing Policy looks at housing affordability challenges of America’s working households.
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ResearchA 2006 report including affordability analysis and recommendations for strategies, policies, and legislation to expand workforce housing in the State.
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ResearchA 2007 report from the Southern Environmental Law Center that covers trends in housing affordability, demographics, development and transportation in the Richmond region.
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ResearchAccording to this 2009 report, every county in the San Francisco Bay Area fell within the 15% least affordable in the country; only New York City was less affordable.
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