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Subject America needs housing solutions. What would Harris and Trump do?
Date October 21, 2024 11:36 AM
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Welcome back to the Urban Institute&rsquo;s limited-series election newsletter, where we share evidence-backed research related to ongoing political dialogues. This week, we&rsquo;re talking about housing.
America is facing a national housing crisis. Home prices and rents have risen significantly, and record numbers of people are experiencing homelessness. We probably don&rsquo;t have to tell you this&mdash;chances are you already know. Whether you&rsquo;re struggling to make the rent or mortgage, concerned for the unhoused people in your community, or wondering how policies can translate to tangible help, housing affects you. It&rsquo;s linked to economic opportunities, health and safety, educational outcomes, and more.


We know from research that when people have access to affordable, stable, and high-quality housing, their well-being improves. So, what are candidates saying about their housing plans?


Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have discussed how they&rsquo;d tackle the housing affordability problem from the supply and demand sides. Harris has proposed plans to increase supply by 3 million units through tax incentives, innovation funds, and reduced red tape. Trump has said he&rsquo;ll work on deregulation and open portions of federal land for large-scale housing construction.


As early voting begins and November inches closer, explore what else candidates&mdash;and Urban experts&mdash;say about potential solutions and whether current plans address the needs of all Americans.



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