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Title: Supporting Housing Affordability in New York City Through Increased Housing Production: A Policy Brief
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Publication Year: 2023
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DOI: 10.7249/RRA2775-1
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Abstract: New York City's crisis of housing affordability has reached unprecedented levels. The ratio of median rent to median household income in New York City is the second highest among the 25 largeWard, J. M., Zuo, G., & Katz, Y. (2023). Supporting Housing Affordability in New York City Through Increased Housing Production: A Policy Brief (pp. 1–28). RAND Corporation. https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA2775-1st cities in the country. Additionally, the number of single adults experiencing homelessness in New York City has more than doubled in the past ten years. These conditions arose despite concentrated policy efforts at the state and local levels to control the growth of rents and increase the supply of means-tested affordable housing units. Fundamentally, existing state and local policies — particularly those limiting rent increases — largely do not address the root problem behind the city's affordability crisis: Housing production has not kept pace with the growing demand to live in New York City. In this report, the authors address the issue of housing affordability in New York City by focusing on the role that broadly expanding the supply of housing can play in increasing affordability. They propose six policy reforms for increasing production and estimate that if fully enacted, these policies could lead to approximately 300,000 additional units of housing relative to the status quo level of housing production.
Url: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA2775-1.html
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Authors: Ward, Jason M.; Zuo, George; Katz, Yael
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Housing and Segregation, Land Use/Urban Organization
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