Center on Budget and Policy Priorities February 27, 2025
Anna Bailey, Peggy Bailey, Erik Gartland

Housing is a basic human need, but stable housing is out of reach or hard to keep for far too many people. This is a policy choice, not an economic inevitability. Evidence shows that we can solve homelessness if we address its primary driver: the gap between incomes and rent. Rental assistance, which closes that gap, has been proven highly effective at both rehousing people experiencing homelessness and preventing future homelessness.[1] Access to the supportive services people need to find and keep housing — such as help navigating the housing market, obtaining health care,...

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