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Affordable Housing Publications

421-a at 50: Unaffordable New York

Report | Mar. 2022

421-a at 50: Unaffordable New York

Samuel Stein, Debipriya Chatterjee

Racial Justice and the Right to Remain

Policy Brief | Feb. 2022

Racial Justice and the Right to Remain

421-a at 50: Rising Cost, Diminishing Returns

Report | Feb. 2022

421-a at 50: Rising Cost, Diminishing Returns

Samuel Stein, Debipriya Chatterjee

The Right to Remain

Policy Brief | Jan. 2022

The Right to Remain

Low-Income New Yorkers Are an Inch Away from Eviction: How to Address Rent Debt and Eviction Pressure to Keep Them Housed

Policy Brief | Jan. 2022

Low-Income New Yorkers Are an Inch Away from Eviction: How to Address Rent Debt and Eviction Pressure to Keep Them Housed

Oksana Mironova, Samuel Stein

Higher Wages and Affordable Housing: Top Needs for New Yorkers to Get Ahead Economically

Policy Brief | Dec. 2021

Higher Wages and Affordable Housing: Top Needs for New Yorkers to Get Ahead Economically

Irene Lew, Emerita Torres, Debipriya Chatterjee

Assessing de Blasio’s Housing Legacy: Why Hasn’t the “Most Ambitious Affordable Housing Program” Produced a More Affordable City?

Report | Jan. 2021

Assessing de Blasio’s Housing Legacy: Why Hasn’t the “Most Ambitious Affordable Housing Program” Produced a More Affordable City?

Samuel Stein

Corporate Windfalls or Social Housing Conversions? The looming mortgage crisis and the choices facing New York

Report | Nov. 2020

Corporate Windfalls or Social Housing Conversions? The looming mortgage crisis and the choices facing New York

Samuel Stein, Oksana Mironova, Celeste Hornbach, Jacob Udell

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