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Tag: The Gap

The Gap 2026 shows Texas’ severe shortage of affordable housing must be addressed

Housing, National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 5, 2026

The cost of housing is perhaps the most common affordability issue facing low-income households in the United States today. There…

Tags: NLIHC, Research, The Gap

‘The Gap 2025’ finds Texas only has 1 affordable rental home available for every 4 extremely low-income households

Housing, Research•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 13, 2025

The shortage of affordable housing for extremely low-income households is a primary focus for Texas Housers. This is an issue…

Tags: Fair housing, NLIHC, The Gap

The Gap 2024 highlights the deep shortage of affordable housing in Texas and what must change

National issues, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 14, 2024

The need for affordable housing is as urgent of an issue as it has been in many years. In Texas,…

Tags: Affordable housing, reports, The Gap

The Gap 2023 shows that Texas’ affordable housing shortage is among the nation’s most severe

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 17, 2023

The lack of affordable housing for low-income households in our state is a crisis that we’ve been fighting to repair…

Tags: Affordable housing, reports, The Gap

The Gap 2022 report details changes we urgently need to help extremely low-income renters

National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted April 21, 2022

Every year, The Gap report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) details the lack of affordable housing for…

Tags: Tenant rights, The Gap

Texas ranks at the bottom for affordable and available housing for Extremely Low Income renters. This is what Congress must do to help.

National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 18, 2021

The National Low Income Housing Coalition publishes the Gap Report every March to assess the shortage of affordable and available…

Tags: Affordable housing, NLIHC, The Gap

Podcast Episode 27: Addressing ‘The Gap’ for Low-Income Renters

A Little Louder, Local issues, National issues•by Michael Depland•Posted March 20, 2020

Last week, the National Low Income Housing Coalition published their 2020 edition of The Gap report, which annually evaluates the…

Tags: A Little Louder, NLIHC, The Gap

Texas ranks near last in affordable and available housing for the lowest income renters, new report shows

National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Michael Depland•Posted March 13, 2020

This week, the National Low Income Housing Coalition released their 2020 edition of The Gap report, which annually evaluates the…

Tags: Affordable housing, Report, reports, The Gap
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