Affordable Housing Gap
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affordable and available units per 100 tenants at or below 0-50 percent of state median family income. Increasing the number of safe and affordable housing units will reduce economic hardship and help provide stability for more low-income families.
| State | Affordable Housing Gap | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 77 | 11th | |
| Alaska | 72 | 17th | |
| Arizona | 54 | 44th | |
| Arkansas | 76 | 13th | |
| California | 36 | 51st | |
| Colorado | 68 | 26th | |
| Connecticut | 67 | 30th | |
| Delaware | 55 | 43rd | |
| District of Columbia | 53 | 45th | |
| Florida | 38 | 49th | |
| Georgia | 68 | 26th | |
| Hawaii | 47 | 48th | |
| Idaho | 65 | 35th | |
| Illinois | 63 | 36th | |
| Indiana | 76 | 13th | |
| Iowa | 87 | 4th | |
| Kansas | 79 | 8th | |
| Kentucky | 83 | 5th | |
| Louisiana | 68 | 26th | |
| Maine | 66 | 31st | |
| Maryland | 66 | 31st | |
| Massachusetts | 71 | 21st | |
| Michigan | 61 | 39th | |
| Minnesota | 71 | 21st | |
| Mississippi | 71 | 21st | |
| Missouri | 77 | 11th | |
| Montana | 76 | 13th | |
| Nebraska | 82 | 6th | |
| Nevada | 38 | 49th | |
| New Hampshire | 62 | 37th | |
| New Jersey | 53 | 45th | |
| New Mexico | 68 | 26th | |
| New York | 56 | 42nd | |
| North Carolina | 72 | 17th | |
| North Dakota | 106 | 1st | |
| Ohio | 78 | 10th | |
| Oklahoma | 80 | 7th | |
| Oregon | 48 | 47th | |
| Pennsylvania | 71 | 21st | |
| Rhode Island | 66 | 31st | |
| South Carolina | 76 | 13th | |
| South Dakota | 92 | 2nd | |
| Tennessee | 70 | 25th | |
| Texas | 59 | 41st | |
| Utah | 66 | 31st | |
| Vermont | 62 | 37th | |
| Virginia | 72 | 17th | |
| Washington | 60 | 40th | |
| West Virginia | 79 | 8th | |
| Wisconsin | 72 | 17th | |
| Wyoming | 92 | 2nd | |