The Crisis in America's Housing: Confronting Myths and Promoting a Balanced Housing Policy
Dushaw Hockett,
Patrick McElwee,
Danilo Pelletiere () and
Diane Schwartz
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Abstract:
This report debunks three common myths about housing policies. Myth 1: Subsidized housing is unnecessary. Myth 2: Federal government housing subsidies go disproportionately to low-income renters in urban areas. Myth 3: Homeownership is the best housing option for everyone.
Date: 2005-01
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