On Aug. 25, the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) released a paper entitled “The Affordable Rental Housing Gap Persists.” It summarizes the findings of a report NLIHC recently published on the availability of affordable rental housing for lower income households and focuses on the gap between the number of households in specific income groups and the number of rental homes that are both affordable and available to them.
NLIHC’s paper features a new metric called deeply low income (DLI). DLI renters receive 15 percent or less of the area median income (AMI) for the area in which they live. The paper also describes housing needs in federally designated metropolitan areas, which provides more clarity on where housing needs are greatest.
Key findings include: