- President Joe
Biden unveiled a new plan to tackle risinghousing costs. - The initiative aims to boost housing supply by enticing cities with federal dollars to construct more affordable units.
President Joe Biden on Monday announced the White House is launching a new initiative to address the nation's worsening
Much of the effort is centered around boosting housing supply by using federal dollars to entice cities to construct additional affordable units. The Biden administration cited a 2021 Moody's analysis that the housing shortfall amounts to 1.5 million homes.
The Administration intend to leverage existing funding from last year's infrastructure law to encourage cities to overhaul their zoning and land-use policies. It also seeks to smooth out the federal funding process for single-family and multifamily homes, and manufactured housing.
The administration's plan underscores the White House's own limits to addressing the problem without Congress. The bulk of housing, land, and other regulatory decisions take place at the state and local level.
The House-approved
As Congress twiddle their thumbs, housing affordability is plummeting. Home prices grew at a double-digit annual pace of 15.6% in April while rents jumped 8.3% year over year. As the Spring homebuying season heats up, housing costs are likely to continue mounting as rising mortgage rates, inflation and a tremendous lack of housing supply put additional pressure on American wallets.
Although the Biden administration hopes to close the housing supply gap within the next five years — time may be running short for the nation's renters and buyers. As the lack of supply pushes housing prices to new highs, housing affordability has already fallen to a decade low.