Half in Ten: Restoring Shared Prosperity

Affordable Housing Gap

58 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. Download the Affordable Housing Gap factsheet for more information.
StateAffordable Housing GapRank
Alabama70
19th
Alaska63
29th
Arizona52
43rd
Arkansas72
16th
California29
51st
Colorado65
26th
Connecticut60
39th
Delaware62
32nd
District of Columbia77
9th
Florida37
50th
Georgia61
33rd
Hawaii43
47th
Idaho72
16th
Illinois59
40th
Indiana71
18th
Iowa87
4th
Kansas75
13th
Kentucky76
11th
Louisiana64
27th
Maine70
19th
Maryland64
27th
Massachusetts61
33rd
Michigan61
33rd
Minnesota76
11th
Mississippi66
24th
Missouri78
8th
Montana83
6th
Nebraska85
5th
Nevada41
48th
New Hampshire61
33rd
New Jersey41
48th
New Mexico63
29th
New York52
43rd
North Carolina66
24th
North Dakota99
1st
Ohio77
9th
Oklahoma75
13th
Oregon44
46th
Pennsylvania68
22nd
Rhode Island63
29th
South Carolina69
21st
South Dakota91
2nd
Tennessee67
23rd
Texas61
33rd
Utah61
33rd
Vermont55
42nd
Virginia57
41st
Washington52
43rd
West Virginia81
7th
Wisconsin73
15th
Wyoming91
2nd