Half in Ten: Restoring Shared Prosperity

Affordable Housing Gap

62 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.
MAP
StateAffordable Housing GapRank
Alabama77
11th
Alaska72
17th
Arizona54
44th
Arkansas76
13th
California36
51st
Colorado68
26th
Connecticut67
30th
Delaware55
43rd
District of Columbia53
45th
Florida38
49th
Georgia68
26th
Hawaii47
48th
Idaho65
35th
Illinois63
36th
Indiana76
13th
Iowa87
4th
Kansas79
8th
Kentucky83
5th
Louisiana68
26th
Maine66
31st
Maryland66
31st
Massachusetts71
21st
Michigan61
39th
Minnesota71
21st
Mississippi71
21st
Missouri77
11th
Montana76
13th
Nebraska82
6th
Nevada38
49th
New Hampshire62
37th
New Jersey53
45th
New Mexico68
26th
New York56
42nd
North Carolina72
17th
North Dakota106
1st
Ohio78
10th
Oklahoma80
7th
Oregon48
47th
Pennsylvania71
21st
Rhode Island66
31st
South Carolina76
13th
South Dakota92
2nd
Tennessee70
25th
Texas59
41st
Utah66
31st
Vermont62
37th
Virginia72
17th
Washington60
40th
West Virginia79
8th
Wisconsin72
17th
Wyoming92
2nd