More Housing, More Fairly

More Housing, More Fairly
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Publisher : Twentieth Century Foundation
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Book Synopsis More Housing, More Fairly by : Michael A. Stegman

Download or read book More Housing, More Fairly written by Michael A. Stegman and published by Twentieth Century Foundation. This book was released on 1991 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Some argue that no single housing program will make much difference and a new paradigm is needed. This conclusion is not surprising given that the work of a generation in piecing together a housing policy has been undone over the past decade. Even federal support for housing programs, for example, had been cut by 80 percent. For most of the same period, all-in cost of mortgages (including " points') stayed in double digits. While the mortgage interest deduction survived, lower income tax rates reduced its impact. Federal tax advantages for developers and builders of housing were drastically curtailed. And the savings and loan industry, originally intended to provide low-cost mortgage money, self-destructed. It should come as no surprise, then, that recent levels of annual housing sales are approximately the same as those at the time the nation had only a little over half our current population. When the national government, as it must, turns serious attention to the problem of housing for the nation's middle- and low-income families, 'More Housing, More Fairly' surely will be a significant source of ideas and guidance for those charged with creating a new housing policy.


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