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Volume 1, Number 4
 

Contents
Welfare Reform Brings Housing to Austin
PATH Offers New Perspectives on Affordability
Financial Education and Asset Building 101 for Welfare Recipients
The Relationship between Welfare Policy and Housing Assistance — A New Study from HUD
In the Next Issue of ResearchWorks

In the Next Issue of ResearchWorks

  • An in-depth story about HUD’s quarterly “U.S. Housing Market Conditions,” a periodical that HUD has published since 1994 which compiles and presents data about the national housing market, as well as information that’s specific to ten geographic regions.
  • An article highlighting the work of Michigan Suburbs Alliance (MSA), a nonprofit organization created to seek a fair share of state funds for first-ring communities. MSA is working to create a statewide coalition of older metropolitan areas hit hard by population loss due to sprawl, revenue shortfall, and infrastructure deficiencies.
  • A closer look at HUD’s Comprehensive Market Analysis Reports—analyses prepared to assist HUD in its operations and also useful to builders, mortgagees, and others concerned with local housing conditions and trends. These reports currently cover over 30 locales with more to come.
  • A look at how the University of New Mexico has used a HUD Hispanic Serving Institutions for Assisting Communities (HSIAC) grant to help small businesses and improve the economic outlook of the local community.

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