Of Ohio’s 422,098 extremely low-income renters, 73% of these households spend more than half of their income on rent — up ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly half of Ohio’s 1.58 million renters are paying more than they can afford on rent, a new study found.
No state has enough affordable and available rental housing for all the extremely low-income households who need it.
Hundreds of thousands of rural families could lose their affordable homes as mortgages the program supported expire by 2050.
The need for affordable housing remains severe across the country, with an estimated shortage of 7.2 million affordable and ...