A decade of federal housing aid, and the affordability gap grew in all 50 states
The federal government keeps pumping money into housing assistance programs, but it's done little to affect the actual affordability of obtaining a home, according to a new study by a spending watchdog group.
A new study by a spending watchdog group indicates that federal housing assistance programs have not improved the affordability of obtaining a home. Despite significant government funding, the gap in housing affordability has persisted.
- Federal housing assistance programs have not improved home affordability.
- A study by a spending watchdog group found little effect on affordability.
- The government continues to fund these programs despite their ineffectiveness.
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