Published February 12, 2015

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About the NYU Furman/Capital One National Affordable Rental Housing Landscape Research Study

The study, commissioned by Capital One and conducted by the NYU Furman Center, analyzes rental housing affordability trends in the central cities of the 11 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. This study delves more deeply into recent trends in rent levels, rent burdens, affordable units, and the gap between the number of low-income households in need of affordable housing and the number of existing affordable units. Data analysis is based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, including data from the American Community Survey from 2006 through 2013, and uses geographic information from the Missouri Census Data Center.

View the 2015 report: Renting in America’s Largest Cities (PDF)

View the press release here.

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