The State of the Nation's Housing 2016 Report Release

When:
Where:
webcast and Washington, DC
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Hosted By:
Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies

Via webcast and live in Washington, D.C., the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies will release The State of the Nation's Housing report for 2016.

Panelists:

  • Diana Olick, Reporter, CNBC (moderator)
  • Christopher Herbert, Managing Director, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
  • Stuart Miller, CEO, Lennar Corporation
  • Mayor Setti Warren, Chair, Community Development and Housing Committee, U.S. Conference of Mayors; Mayor, City of Newton, Massachusetts
  • Diane Yentel, President and CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition

The State of the Nation’s Housing report has been released annually by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies since 1988 and continues to serve as an essential resource for both public policy makers and private decision makers in the housing industry. Funded by the Ford Foundation, the report provides a current assessment of the state of housing markets for both rental and homeownership; the economic and demographic trends driving housing demand; a look at American household finances including wealth, income, and debt levels; ongoing housing affordability challenges and efforts to expand and preserve affordable housing.

During the webcast, the panel will take questions via Twitter with the hashtag #harvardhousingreport