WEBINAR NOTES:

  • 800,000 households, 11% spend more than half their income on housing
  • “Severe housing cost burden” is more of a problem in rural counties
  • Burden is higher for renters than for home owners
  • Housing cost burden is highest for those with the lowest incomes
  • Counties that are most segregated have most severe housing cost burden
    • Black households with highest burden overall
  • Network for public health law*
    • https://www.networkforphl.org/
    • Common health and safety issues
    • Housing in the US, 40% of metropolitan homes have atleast one health or safety problem (disproportionately affect poor and minorities)
  • Renters are more likely to experience domestic abuse, many homeless women are survivors of domestic abuse
  • Gentrification vs. reinvestment
  • Gentrification in rural communities
  • Higher income households displace lower income residents of a neighborhood are changing the nature of neighborhoods by:
    • Change in zoning laws
    • Public funds for roadways/highway development- makes commute easier, externalities
    • Taking of property by government with compensation but for use by others
    • Kicks young people/loss of a generation,  because cannot afford
    • Loss of farmland (rurally)
    • Economic incentives for businesses
    • Reinvestment/equitable development, improves quality of life for existing residents, increasing services and social networks in community and creating wealth

 

 

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