The housing supply gap is the most critical for the most economically disadvantaged, warns Americans CoreLogic Public Policy Executive Pete Carroll
The gap, projected to reach 4.5 million units in 2022 from 2.5 million in 2018, will be of crisis proportions for the disadvantaged who earn less than half of what their neighbors do, asserts Carroll in a recent presentation.
He says the disadvantaged will account for 2.6 million units of the 4.5 million gap next year.
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