Researchers at UC San Francisco have released the largest representative survey of homeless people in more than 25 years.
Solving the housing crisis means organizing everyone who suffers when communities block the construction of new apartments.
When the Boomers downsize, what will happen to the suburbs?
The sociologist Matthew Desmond believes that being poor is different in the U.S. than in other rich countries.
What respondents tell pollsters doesn’t always make sense. But working out policy complexities isn’t the average voter’s job.
Cities with “cheap” housing aren’t cheap if most wages are relatively low.
Supportive housing can help get people who have cycled through jail and emergency rooms off the streets permanently.
The housing ministry’s initiative aims to bring in an additional 1,000 more to the country.
The first-ever large-scale study on the topic finds that permanent, stable housing can be more cost-effective than shelters.