This annual National Low Income Housing Coalition report calculates how much workers must make and how many hours they need to work in order to afford fair market rent to illustrate just how out of reach market rate housing is to the average low-income household.
This Alexandria Council of Human Services Organizations report is the second in a series aiming to identify Alexandria's housing and social service needs and outlining what needs to be done to address them.
According to this 2009 report, workforce households are largely priced out of both rental and for-sale housing near major employment centers in and around the city of Washington, DC.
This Partnership for Housing Affordability report addresses current and future housing needs for the Richmond region, impediments to meeting these needs, and proposed strategies based on successful case studies.
According to this 2009 report, every county in the San Francisco Bay Area fell within the 15% least affordable in the country; only New York City was less affordable.
According to this 2010 Priced Out report, there is a current shortage of approximately 25,000 housing units accessible to the region’s employment centers, and the shortage is expected to grow over the next decade.
The Bay Area Burden report by the Urban Land Institute, Center for Housing Policy, and Center for Neighborhood Technology examines the comprehensive "cost of place” in nine counties located throughout the San Francisco region.
A 2013 report from George Mason's Center for Regional Analysis looking at the growing housing needs as the Washington Metropolitan region's economy and workforce expands.