Winton Pitcoff, Consultant
Danilo Pelletiere, Research
Director
Sheila Crowley, President
Mark Treskon, Research Analyst
Cushing N. Dolbeare, Founder
and Chair Emeritus
Media Contact: Amrit Dhillon, National Low Income Housing Coalition, 202-662-1530, amrit@nlihc.org. To order hard copies of OOR please click here to see our publications page. Despite the emphasis on homeownership and the marginalization of renters,
renter households still make up fully one-third of the households in the
United States – nearly 36 million households. Out of Reach is a
side-by-side comparison of wages and rents in every county, Metropolitan
Statistical Area (MSA), combined nonmetropolitan area and state in the
United States. For each jurisdiction, the report calculates the amount
of money a household must earn in order to afford a rental unit of a range
of sizes (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms) at the area’s Fair Market Rent (FMR),
based on the generally accepted affordability standard of paying no more
than 30% of income for housing costs. From these calculations the hourly
wage a worker must earn to afford the FMR for a two bedroom home is derived.
This figure is the Housing Wage.
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The data for nonmetro areas included in Out of Reach is being
published in collaboration with:
Housing Assistance Council
Moises Loza, Executive Director
1025 Vermont Ave., NW, Suite 606
Washington, D.C. 20005
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Web: www.ruralhome.org
This research was funded in part by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. We thank them for their support but acknowledge that the findings and conclusions presented in this report are those of NLIHC alone, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Foundation.
Support for this research was provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and by the Rockefeller Foundation.