9 episodes

900,000 people were evicted in 2016, 18 million Americans spend more than half of their income on housing, and home ownership rates are lower than they've been in half a century.

And that was before the pandemic.

In this limited series, we'll take a deep dive into the problems impacting housing in America, look at how other countries have solved them, and examine the surprising truth that in some way or another, we all live in public housing.

Housing For All Outrageous Mechanisms

    • Society & Culture

900,000 people were evicted in 2016, 18 million Americans spend more than half of their income on housing, and home ownership rates are lower than they've been in half a century.

And that was before the pandemic.

In this limited series, we'll take a deep dive into the problems impacting housing in America, look at how other countries have solved them, and examine the surprising truth that in some way or another, we all live in public housing.

    Wrapping Up

    Wrapping Up

    Over the course of this show we’ve talked about so many programs and it’s easy to lose the forest for the trees. Let’s try to see the big picture — If all housing is subsidized by the public, then all housing should be required to serve the public

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    ALSO, if you’re looking for some more HFA content, check out this video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olOtz2F-eQI

    • 30 min
    Episode 4: Once More With Feeling, We ALL Live in Public Housing

    Episode 4: Once More With Feeling, We ALL Live in Public Housing

    Last time we explored the reasons that homeowners live in public housing, today we’ll be wrapping things up by looking how some of the same ideas impact renters

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Episode 3, Part 2: We All Live in Public Housing

    Episode 3, Part 2: We All Live in Public Housing

    Picking up from part 1, we’re going to take a look deeper into how the US government makes it possible for banks to make loans that no reasonable person would ever consider.

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Episode 3, Part 1: American History

    Episode 3, Part 1: American History

    We’ve wrapped up our international tour and now we’re gonna spend some time examining some issues close to home. In this episode, we’ll be focusing on the American housing system, looking at how -- and why -- the federal government subsidizes homeownership

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    • 50 min
    Episode 2, Part 2: Austria, Sweden, and Rent Control 101

    Episode 2, Part 2: Austria, Sweden, and Rent Control 101

    We’re picking up where we left off last with a look at Austria and Sweden, and along the way we’ll take a brief detour to look at the basics of rent control.

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Episode 2, Part 1: Insurmountable Odds?

    Episode 2, Part 1: Insurmountable Odds?

    Solving America’s housing issues may seem impossible, but other countries have found solutions to problems far worse than ours. This time around we’ll be taking a look at a few of those.

    Don’t forget to check out housing4.us for more information

    • 1 hr 2 min

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