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04/10/2008
2004 Housing Pulse Survey Released
The 2004 Housing Pulse Survey reveals Americans nationwide are concerned about the lack of affordable housing, and the vast majority want to seek a solution to this growing crisis.
Families rank the cost and availability of health insurance, job security and housing costs and availability (in that order) as their three greatest concerns. Two-thirds of the respondents said they were concerned about the cost of housing in their communities. Seven out of ten want government to make affordable housing a higher priority, and two-thirds include affordable housing opportunities as a factor in their decisions about voting for a candidate. For a more detailed review and analysis of the survey results, see the documents below.
Read more >
See the survey results (PDF: 101K) >
Watch the methodology presentation (PPT: 1.2MB) >
Read the May 23 USA Today cover story >
Read the May 23 USA Today related feature >
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