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The Housing Crisis and its toll on American’s Mental Health

The Housing Crisis and its toll on American’s Mental Health

Update: 2024-10-25
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America’s housing crisis is rapidly getting worse. Across the U.S., it’s estimated there’s a shortage of 4 to 7 million affordable housing units. Both renters and buyers are faced with uncertainty while navigating the unbalanced market. Renters typically need to meet stringent requirements, including making at least three times the monthly rent. Meanwhile, people wanting to purchase a home have a limited selection of housing options due to low housing inventory and high home prices.

 

Research suggests the struggle to maintain stable housing can take a toll on one’s mental and emotional health. Many people experience heightened anxiety, depression or other mental health issues. For “Closer Look’s” third national PRX show, host Rose Scott explores the mental health consequences of housing instability and possible solutions.


Guest include:


Katie Fallon, a principal policy associate in the Research to Action Lab at the Urban Institute


Cheryl Carter, the executive director of Home Strech


Tawana Thompson, a participant in the Home Strech supportive housing program


CJ Stewart, co-founder of the Atlanta-based LEAD Center for Youth


Shanquita Tate, a Georgia resident who shares details about the challenges she and her husband are facing in the housing market


Adan Bean, a spoken word artist who centers experiences of people who are experiencing homelessness 

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The Housing Crisis and its toll on American’s Mental Health

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