In the First Year, President Trump’s Tariffs Have Cost Small-Business Importers $306,000 on Average ArticleMarch 26, 2026 In the First Year, President Trump’s Tariffs Have Cost Small-Business Importers $306,000 on Average New state-by-state analysis finds that the Trump administration’s trade policies are a hefty tax on small businesses, the backbone of America’s workforce. Mar 26, 2026 Michael Negron, Mimla Wardak, Kennedy Andara
A Costly Lump of Coal: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Taxing Main Street This Holiday Season ArticleDecember 17, 2025 A Costly Lump of Coal: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Taxing Main Street This Holiday Season Small-business owners are in for an unhappy New Year, facing about $25,000 more in monthly tariff costs since Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement. Dec 17, 2025 Michael Negron, Mimla Wardak
7 Ways the Big Beautiful Bill Cuts Taxes for the Rich ArticleNovember 20, 2025 7 Ways the Big Beautiful Bill Cuts Taxes for the Rich Overall, the Big Beautiful Bill will harm poor Americans and raise the incomes of rich Americans—driving gains for the rich through cuts to marginal tax rates and the estate tax, along with tax breaks for businesses, business owners, and investors. Nov 20, 2025 Corey Husak
8 Ways Trump’s Turbulence Tax Is Costing the Economy ReportSeptember 3, 2025 8 Ways Trump’s Turbulence Tax Is Costing the Economy President Trump’s erratic tariffs and other policies are already affecting consumers’ cost of living and costing businesses real money. Sep 3, 2025 Michael Negron, Mimla Wardak
Fighting for the American Dream Past EventAugust 18, 2025 Fighting for the American Dream Creating and safeguarding an inclusive economy for the Black middle class. Edgartown, MA Aug 18, 2025
Crushing the Commonwealth: Virginians Share How the Trump Administration’s Policies Are Hurting Them, Their Livelihoods, and the Virginia Economy Past EventJune 23, 2025 Crushing the Commonwealth: Virginians Share How the Trump Administration’s Policies Are Hurting Them, Their Livelihoods, and the Virginia Economy Please join the Center for American Progress for the next in a series of virtual events highlighting the impact that DOGE's cuts are having on the lives of everyday Americans; this event will focus on the Trump administration's impacts on Virginia. Online only Jun 23, 2025
State Estimates of Increases in Homeowner and Small-Business Borrowing Costs Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ArticleJune 3, 2025 State Estimates of Increases in Homeowner and Small-Business Borrowing Costs Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act The “big, beautiful bill” passed by House Republicans in reconciliation is expected to significantly increase U.S. government debt, driving up interest rates for borrowers—including families taking out a mortgage or people growing their own businesses. Jun 3, 2025 Natalie Baker, Sara Estep
Mayhem on Main Street: Trump’s Attacks on Small Business Break the Back of Local Economies Past EventMay 19, 2025 Mayhem on Main Street: Trump’s Attacks on Small Business Break the Back of Local Economies Please join the Center for American Progress, in partnership with Small Business Majority, for the next in a series of virtual events highlighting the impact that DOGE’s cuts are having on the lives of everyday Americans; this event will focus on how cuts to assistance programs, along with uncertainty and economic pressure imposed by President Trump’s tariffs, are harming the backbone of America’s economy: small businesses. Online only May 19, 2025
Cutting Deep Abroad and at Home: Slashing Foreign Assistance Causes Worldwide Harm Past EventApril 28, 2025 Cutting Deep Abroad and at Home: Slashing Foreign Assistance Causes Worldwide Harm Please join the Center for American Progress for the next in a series of virtual events highlighting the impact that DOGE’s cuts are having on the lives of everyday Americans; this event will focus on how cuts to foreign assistance will not only affect those abroad who depend on aid, but also farmers and small businesses here at home who rely on foreign assistance grants. Online via Zoom Apr 28, 2025
DOGE Takes a Chainsaw to the Services That Small Businesses Need ArticleApril 28, 2025 DOGE Takes a Chainsaw to the Services That Small Businesses Need Trump administration slashes important federal services for small businesses amid tariff uncertainty. Apr 28, 2025 Michael Negron
100 Days of the Trump Administration’s Foreign Policy: Global Chaos, American Weakness, and Human Suffering ReportApril 24, 2025 100 Days of the Trump Administration’s Foreign Policy: Global Chaos, American Weakness, and Human Suffering In only 100 days, the Trump administration has wrought chaos around the world and weakened the United States’ place in it—leaving the American people and billions of others worldwide to pay the price. Apr 24, 2025 Allison McManus, Ryan Mulholland, Andrew Miller, 3 More Dan Herman, Robert Benson, Courtney Federico
How the Trump Administration’s Economic and Public Health Policies Are Driving Up Egg Prices ArticleApril 11, 2025 How the Trump Administration’s Economic and Public Health Policies Are Driving Up Egg Prices The Trump administration’s mishandling of the avian flu outbreak is raising prices for businesses and families. Apr 11, 2025 Amina Khalique, Jill Rosenthal
America’s Small Businesses Need a National Paid Leave Program ArticleSeptember 19, 2024 America’s Small Businesses Need a National Paid Leave Program Guaranteeing paid leave levels the playing field for small businesses and supports a competitive, entrepreneurial economy. Sep 19, 2024 Molly Weston Williamson
Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Business Formation Are Booming Across the U.S. ArticleMarch 18, 2024 Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Business Formation Are Booming Across the U.S. Applications for new businesses, the number of startups, and the total number of businesses have skyrocketed across U.S. states and counties since 2021. Mar 18, 2024 Brendan Duke
Despite Barriers, DACA Entrepreneurs Contribute To Their Communities ReportJanuary 25, 2024 Despite Barriers, DACA Entrepreneurs Contribute To Their Communities DACA has empowered its recipients to pursue entrepreneurship and continue helping their families, their communities, and the U.S. economy in the face of significant barriers. Jan 25, 2024 Rosa Barrientos-Ferrer, Silva Mathema, Trinh Q. Truong
Understanding the Self-Employed in the United States Fact SheetSeptember 21, 2023 Understanding the Self-Employed in the United States This fact sheet explores the size, demographics, and key features of the self-employed population in the United States. Sep 21, 2023 Molly Weston Williamson
California Bill Would Limit Political Spending by Foreign-Influenced U.S. Corporations TestimonyFebruary 10, 2023 California Bill Would Limit Political Spending by Foreign-Influenced U.S. Corporations Michael Sozan, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, filed written testimony before the California State Assembly in support of A.B. 83, a bill that would limit political spending by U.S. corporations with appreciable foreign ownership. Feb 10, 2023 Michael Sozan
Empowering Entrepreneurs: Removing Barriers to Capital Access for Small Businesses In the NewsFebruary 8, 2023 Empowering Entrepreneurs: Removing Barriers to Capital Access for Small Businesses Alexandra Thornton testified before the the U.S. House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Capital Markets to discuss capital access for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Feb 8, 2023 the U.S. House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Capital Markets Alexandra Thornton
Recover, Rebuild, Reform: Stories of Americans Affected by the American Rescue Plan, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act ArticleSeptember 20, 2022 Recover, Rebuild, Reform: Stories of Americans Affected by the American Rescue Plan, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act This CAP Action collection features stories from people in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and New Hampshire whose lives have been improved by the legislation passed during the Biden administration’s first two years. Sep 20, 2022 the Center for American Progress Action Fund
The Economic Realities of Child Care VideoAugust 31, 2022 The Economic Realities of Child Care Child care often is treated like a private family issue, but lack of access has cascading negative impacts on child care providers, small-business owners, and broader communities. Aug 31, 2022 Hailey Gibbs, Ala Al Sadi, Hai-Lam Phan, 3 More Andrew Sonntag, Toni Pandolfo, James Mertz
The American Rescue Plan Shored Up Child Care, But a Long-Term Solution Is Necessary ReportMarch 21, 2022 The American Rescue Plan Shored Up Child Care, But a Long-Term Solution Is Necessary The American Rescue Plan provided much-needed funding to protect the child care sector from collapse, but long-term investments are critical to achieve lasting infrastructural change. Mar 21, 2022 Hailey Gibbs, MK Falgout
Disability-Forward Policy Recommendations To Advance Accessible and Affordable Housing for All ArticleApril 23, 2021 Disability-Forward Policy Recommendations To Advance Accessible and Affordable Housing for All The federal government should enact the following policy recommendations to increase affordable, accessible, and inclusive housing for all—especially people with disabilities. Apr 23, 2021 Valerie Novack, Adam Ballard, Allie Cannington, 1 More Cathleen O’Brien
Small Businesses Get a Boost From a $15 Minimum Wage ReportFebruary 25, 2021 Small Businesses Get a Boost From a $15 Minimum Wage Raising the minimum wage is a win for workers and small businesses. Feb 25, 2021 Caius Z. Willingham
Trump’s Plan To Defund Social Security ArticleAugust 12, 2020 Trump’s Plan To Defund Social Security Permanently terminating the employee payroll tax along the lines President Trump has proposed would empty Social Security’s trust fund by 2026 or earlier. Aug 12, 2020 Seth Hanlon, Christian E. Weller
5 Ways the Trump Administration’s Policy Failures Compounded the Coronavirus-Induced Economic Crisis ArticleJune 3, 2020 5 Ways the Trump Administration’s Policy Failures Compounded the Coronavirus-Induced Economic Crisis The Trump administration’s failure to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent economic fallout has exacerbated both crises in the United States. Jun 3, 2020 Ryan Zamarripa
The Economic Fallout of the Coronavirus for People of Color ArticleApril 14, 2020 The Economic Fallout of the Coronavirus for People of Color Occupational segregation, employment discrimination, and exploitation make economic downturns, such as the one created by the COVID-19 pandemic, worse in communities of color by destabilizing jobs, undermining small businesses, and increasing income shocks and unexpected expenses. Apr 14, 2020 Connor Maxwell, Danyelle Solomon
How Congress Can Help Small Businesses Weather the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleApril 13, 2020 How Congress Can Help Small Businesses Weather the Coronavirus Pandemic Any new funding for the Paycheck Protection Program must provide immediate cash to the smallest businesses in order to protect them from the COVID-19 fallout. Apr 13, 2020 Alexandra Thornton, Andy Green
Congress Must Act Now To Keep Renters in Their Homes During and After the Coronavirus Crisis ArticleApril 9, 2020 Congress Must Act Now To Keep Renters in Their Homes During and After the Coronavirus Crisis As millions of workers continue to lose their jobs due to the COVID-19 outbreak, policymakers must take immediate action to ensure that renters have homes in the coming months. Apr 9, 2020 Michela Zonta
Lessons for the United States From International Economic Responses to the Coronavirus ArticleMarch 26, 2020 Lessons for the United States From International Economic Responses to the Coronavirus The international community can offer the United States creative policy solutions as it seeks to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mar 26, 2020 Trevor Sutton, Jordan Link, Anna Lipscomb
3 Ways HUD Is Using Regulatory Attacks to Dismantle Fair Housing Protections ArticleJanuary 30, 2020 3 Ways HUD Is Using Regulatory Attacks to Dismantle Fair Housing Protections The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has proposed multiple rules that target housing access for marginalized communities and weaken protections against discrimination. Jan 30, 2020 Areeba Haider
A Right to Counsel Is a Right to a Fighting Chance ReportOctober 2, 2019 A Right to Counsel Is a Right to a Fighting Chance Guaranteeing legal representation for renters facing eviction not only is a highly effective means of keeping renters in their homes, but it also benefits whole communities by preventing homelessness, preserving affordable rental homes, and more. Oct 2, 2019 Heidi Schultheis, Caitlin Rooney
Racial Disparities in Home Appreciation ReportJuly 15, 2019 Racial Disparities in Home Appreciation Segregation and racial disparities in home appreciation put African Americans at a disadvantage in their ability to build equity and accumulate wealth. Jul 15, 2019 Michela Zonta
Lack of Housing and Mental Health Disabilities Exacerbate One Another ArticleNovember 20, 2018 Lack of Housing and Mental Health Disabilities Exacerbate One Another Understanding the relationship between homelessness and mental health disabilities is key to preventing and ending homelessness for people with mental illness, particularly as housing costs continue to rise. Nov 20, 2018 Heidi Schultheis
Homes for All ReportJuly 24, 2018 Homes for All It is time for the federal government to contribute more aggressively to the U.S. supply of affordable housing, as it did in the past. Jul 24, 2018 Michela Zonta
The Latest HUD Proposal Would Exacerbate the Housing Insecurity Crisis ArticleJune 4, 2018 The Latest HUD Proposal Would Exacerbate the Housing Insecurity Crisis By tripling the minimum rent and imposing counterproductive so-called work requirements, the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s proposed legislation would increase economic hardship for households already most at risk of eviction and homelessness. Jun 4, 2018 Heidi Schultheis, Michela Zonta, Rejane Frederick
Big Business Rules American Agriculture—and Congress Doesn’t Seem to Care ArticleMay 16, 2018 Big Business Rules American Agriculture—and Congress Doesn’t Seem to Care Farmers are feeling the substantial consolidation across many agricultural markets, yet the issue is conspicuously absent from the current Farm Bill debate. May 16, 2018 Andrew Schwartz, Ethan Gurwitz
5 Features of Successful Housing Finance Reform ReportDecember 14, 2017 5 Features of Successful Housing Finance Reform A reformed housing finance system should prioritize people at all income levels, including renters, and support liquidity and affordability across the mortgage market. Dec 14, 2017 Sarah Edelman, Gregg Gelzinis
Work Requirement Proposals Would Kick Struggling Workers When They’re Down ReportNovember 2, 2017 Work Requirement Proposals Would Kick Struggling Workers When They’re Down Taking food, shelter, and health care away from jobless workers won’t help them find work. Nov 2, 2017 Eliza Schultz, Anusha Ravi, Rebecca Vallas
Recovering from Hurricane Maria Requires an Extensive Federal Response ArticleOctober 12, 2017 Recovering from Hurricane Maria Requires an Extensive Federal Response After weathering two devastating storms, Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover as the federal government fails to provide short-term and long-term relief. Oct 12, 2017 Erin Cohan, Sarah Shapiro, Rebecca Cokley, 6 More Sarah Edelman, Gregg Gelzinis, Connor Maxwell, Scott Sargrad, Eliza Schultz, Cristina Novoa
Safe, Strong, and Just Rebuilding After Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria ReportOctober 3, 2017 Safe, Strong, and Just Rebuilding After Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria Disaster aid for hurricane-affected areas should focus on creating long-term resilience to extreme weather and supporting communities with the fewest resources to rebuild. Oct 3, 2017 Cathleen Kelly, Kristina Costa, Sarah Edelman
The ‘Trump Loophole’ Would Benefit Millionaires, Not Small Businesses Fact SheetAugust 24, 2017 The ‘Trump Loophole’ Would Benefit Millionaires, Not Small Businesses President Trump's and House Republicans' proposed "small-business" tax cut would create a new loophole for millionaires—including Wall Street financiers, lobbyists, lawyers, and wealthy business owners like Trump—while doing little or nothing for real small businesses. Aug 24, 2017 Alexandra Thornton, Seth Hanlon
A New Missouri Law Creates Steep Hurdles to Discrimination Lawsuits ArticleJuly 12, 2017 A New Missouri Law Creates Steep Hurdles to Discrimination Lawsuits A new state law will make it harder to hold bosses and landlords—including the bill’s sponsor—accountable for violating civil rights. Jul 12, 2017 Billy Corriher
The Art of a Devastating Deal for Distressed Communities ArticleJune 1, 2017 The Art of a Devastating Deal for Distressed Communities Community development, housing, and small-business cuts in Trump’s budget would leave struggling communities even worse off. Jun 1, 2017 Joe Valenti, Sarah Edelman
8 Ways the Trump Budget Threatens the Health and Safety of American Families ArticleMay 23, 2017 8 Ways the Trump Budget Threatens the Health and Safety of American Families The Trump budget would endanger the health and safety of American families while giving tax cuts to millionaires. May 23, 2017 Thomas Huelskoetter, Harry Stein, Karla Walter, 7 More Rachel West, Michela Zonta, Jamila Taylor, Alexandra Thornton, Alex Rowell, Ethan Gurwitz, Luke Bassett
The Trump Budget’s Attack on People with Disabilities ArticleMay 23, 2017 The Trump Budget’s Attack on People with Disabilities The Trump budget would be particularly damaging for Americans with disabilities. May 23, 2017 Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Harry Stein, Jackie Odum, 2 More Michela Zonta, Rachel West
How the Trump Budget Undermines Economic Security for Working Families ArticleMay 23, 2017 How the Trump Budget Undermines Economic Security for Working Families The Trump budget would squeeze working families for the benefit of wealthy elites. May 23, 2017 Rebecca Vallas, Harry Stein, Eliza Schultz, 10 More Neil Campbell, Kate Bahn, Regina Willensky Benjamin, Kevin DeGood, Antoinette Flores, Ethan Gurwitz, Alexandra Thornton, Angela Hanks, Luke Bassett, Myriam Alexander-Kearns
The Trump Budget Neglects Basic Protections and Funds a Deportation Force Instead ArticleMay 23, 2017 The Trump Budget Neglects Basic Protections and Funds a Deportation Force Instead The Trump budget would undermine enforcement of civil rights protections and access to justice while funding a policy of mass deportation. May 23, 2017 Sharita Gruberg, Philip E. Wolgin, Tom Jawetz, 6 More Jamila Taylor, Danyelle Solomon, Frank J. Bewkes, Michela Zonta, Jackie Odum, Harry Stein
Trump’s ‘Small-Business’ Tax Cut Is Actually a Tax Cut for Trump and Fellow Millionaires ArticleMay 15, 2017 Trump’s ‘Small-Business’ Tax Cut Is Actually a Tax Cut for Trump and Fellow Millionaires Millionaires receive 68 percent of the benefit from the “Trump loophole”—a $1 trillion tax windfall. May 15, 2017 Seth Hanlon
Trump at 100 Days: Case Studies of Trump’s Self-Serving, Special Interest Government ReportApril 27, 2017 Trump at 100 Days: Case Studies of Trump’s Self-Serving, Special Interest Government President Trump and those who serve in his administration make policy that benefits themselves and special interest elites like them at the expense of ordinary Americans who placed their faith in him. Apr 27, 2017 Liz Kennedy, Danielle Root
The Big Lie that Conservative Policies Are Good for Small Business ArticleApril 26, 2017 The Big Lie that Conservative Policies Are Good for Small Business This column busts five myths about how business regulation, tax giveaways, competition, and the Affordable Care Act affect small businesses. Apr 26, 2017 Kate Bahn, Regina Willensky Benjamin
The 2008 Housing Crisis ReportApril 13, 2017 The 2008 Housing Crisis Contrary to conservative arguments, the 2008 housing crisis was caused by unregulated and loosely regulated private financial entities—not the federal government’s support for homeownership. Apr 13, 2017 Colin McArthur, Sarah Edelman
New Polling Shows that Small Businesses Strongly Support Paid Family and Medical Leave ArticleMarch 30, 2017 New Polling Shows that Small Businesses Strongly Support Paid Family and Medical Leave A majority of small-business owners support a nationally administered paid family and medical leave insurance program. Mar 30, 2017 Shilpa Phadke, Danielle Corley
10 Ways President Trump’s Agenda Will Harm His Supporters in Rural and Small-Town America ArticleMarch 16, 2017 10 Ways President Trump’s Agenda Will Harm His Supporters in Rural and Small-Town America Many rural and small-town voters supported President Trump—but his agenda will harm families and the economy in their communities. Mar 16, 2017 Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Rejane Frederick, Rachel West
5 Things to Watch in President Trump’s Skinny Budget ArticleMarch 14, 2017 5 Things to Watch in President Trump’s Skinny Budget The impact of President Trump’s budget on working families will depend on the answers to these five questions. Mar 14, 2017 Harry Stein, Scott Nathan
A Plan for Rebuilding America and Investing in Workers and Jobs ReportFebruary 1, 2017 A Plan for Rebuilding America and Investing in Workers and Jobs The start of the 115th Congress presents an important opportunity to strengthen communities, expand employment, raise wages, and build the infrastructure that will power the U.S. economy in the 21st-century. Feb 1, 2017 Kevin DeGood
Treasury Secretary Nominee Steve Mnuchin’s Bet Against Seniors ArticleJanuary 18, 2017 Treasury Secretary Nominee Steve Mnuchin’s Bet Against Seniors The Department of the Treasury requires a trustworthy leader. Based on the record of Financial Freedom, Mnuchin’s reverse mortgage company, it is unclear whether he meets this qualification. Jan 18, 2017 Colin McArthur, Sarah Edelman
Toward Jobs and Justice ReportJanuary 9, 2017 Toward Jobs and Justice A strong housing foundation is a key component of economic security. Jan 9, 2017 Michela Zonta, Sarah Edelman
Wealth Inequality Among Asian Americans Greater Than Among Whites ReportDecember 20, 2016 Wealth Inequality Among Asian Americans Greater Than Among Whites Asian American wealth inequality is greater and rising faster than white wealth inequality. Dec 20, 2016 Christian E. Weller, Jeffrey Thompson
The United States’ History of Segregated Housing Continues to Limit Affordable Housing ReportDecember 15, 2016 The United States’ History of Segregated Housing Continues to Limit Affordable Housing A two-pronged attack is necessary to break down structural barriers that are preventing low-income families from finding affordable housing. Dec 15, 2016 Sam Fulwood III
The Role of Midwestern Housing Instability in the 2016 Election ArticleNovember 29, 2016 The Role of Midwestern Housing Instability in the 2016 Election Although the national housing market outlook has improved in recent years, Midwestern voters—and the election results—may have been influenced by negative equity rates, housing instability, and a struggling mortgage market. Nov 29, 2016 Michela Zonta, Sarah Edelman, Colin McArthur
Toward a Dignified Retirement for All ReportNovember 15, 2016 Toward a Dignified Retirement for All With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day, the nation must put in place policies that ensure dignity and security in old age. Nov 15, 2016 Jackie Odum, Eliza Schultz, Rebecca Vallas, 1 More Christian E. Weller
Housing the Extended Family ReportOctober 19, 2016 Housing the Extended Family The housing needs of an increasing number of extended families are not being fully met by the current housing market. Oct 19, 2016 Michela Zonta
What to Expect from the FDIC’s Unbanked Survey ArticleOctober 19, 2016 What to Expect from the FDIC’s Unbanked Survey New data on financial behavior and attitudes will update the state of financial inclusion. Oct 19, 2016 Joe Valenti
A Progressive Agenda for Inclusive and Diverse Entrepreneurship ReportOctober 13, 2016 A Progressive Agenda for Inclusive and Diverse Entrepreneurship Women and people of color face significant structural barriers to starting a small business and have lower rates of business ownership, but progressive policies that expand access to capital and support entrepreneurial education can help overcome these barriers. Oct 13, 2016 Kate Bahn, Regina Willensky Benjamin, Annie McGrew
Opportunities for Promoting Credit for Affordable Housing in Rural America ReportSeptember 13, 2016 Opportunities for Promoting Credit for Affordable Housing in Rural America The affordable housing challenges facing rural communities demand a careful look at strategies that can boost credit and help rural communities thrive. Sep 13, 2016 Shiv Rawal, Sarah Edelman, Gerado Sanz
Achieving Middle-Class Economic Security Through Raising Wages and Rebuilding Wealth Fact SheetSeptember 8, 2016 Achieving Middle-Class Economic Security Through Raising Wages and Rebuilding Wealth Declining middle-class economic security is a policy choice. Here is a policy agenda for rebuilding it. Sep 8, 2016
Raising Wages and Rebuilding Wealth ReportSeptember 8, 2016 Raising Wages and Rebuilding Wealth To achieve economic security, middle-class Americans need policies that promote good jobs; a growing, inclusive economy; and affordable child care, higher education, health care, housing, and retirement. Sep 8, 2016 Carmel Martin, Andy Green, Brendan Duke
Creating Safe and Healthy Living Environments for Low-Income Families ReportJuly 20, 2016 Creating Safe and Healthy Living Environments for Low-Income Families Given how central homes and communities are to people’s lives, federal and local leaders must work to ensure low-income families live in environments that are conducive to their success. Jul 20, 2016 Tracey Ross, Chelsea Parsons, Rebecca Vallas
Protecting Communities on the Road to Recovery ReportJune 28, 2016 Protecting Communities on the Road to Recovery Strong standards are critical to ensure that the Distressed Asset Stabilization Program protects homeowners and neighborhoods still recovering from the housing crisis. Jun 28, 2016 Sarah Edelman, Michela Zonta, Shiv Rawal
Community Land Trusts ReportJune 20, 2016 Community Land Trusts Community land trusts can help lower-income families safely bridge the gap between rental housing and traditional homeownership, with the potential to challenge the conventional housing market and enhance neighborhood stability. Jun 20, 2016 Michela Zonta
Yet Another Reason Raising the Social Security Retirement Age Is a Terrible Idea ArticleMay 23, 2016 Yet Another Reason Raising the Social Security Retirement Age Is a Terrible Idea A new study documenting the growing life expectancy gap by income is the latest in a long line of research showing that raising the Social Security retirement age is the wrong approach. May 23, 2016 Rebecca Vallas, Jackie Odum, Rachel West
A Secure Retirement Demands Limiting Conflicts of Interest ArticleApril 6, 2016 A Secure Retirement Demands Limiting Conflicts of Interest The U.S. Department of Labor’s final rule on conflicts of interest will protect savers and retirees, as well as improve trust in financial advice. Apr 6, 2016 Joe Valenti
5 Affordable Housing Objectives the Duty to Serve Rule Could Accomplish in Underserved Areas ArticleMarch 23, 2016 5 Affordable Housing Objectives the Duty to Serve Rule Could Accomplish in Underserved Areas A rule recently proposed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency could help facilitate a more affordable and fair housing market. Mar 23, 2016 Shiv Rawal, Sarah Edelman
5 Trends to Watch in Consumer Finance ArticleFebruary 23, 2016 5 Trends to Watch in Consumer Finance Expanding opportunity through finance demands attention to demography, technology, and sound public policy. Feb 23, 2016 Joe Valenti
Improving Americans’ Retirement Outcomes Through the National Savings Plan ArticleJanuary 28, 2016 Improving Americans’ Retirement Outcomes Through the National Savings Plan Policymakers should take action to expand retirement plan access to the millions of Americans without a workplace retirement plan. Jan 28, 2016 David Madland, Alex Rowell, Rowland Davis
Gutting Financial Regulations Won’t Help Community Banks ArticleJanuary 27, 2016 Gutting Financial Regulations Won’t Help Community Banks Policymakers can take action to boost rural community banks without a broad rollback of consumer financial protections. Jan 27, 2016 Sarah Edelman
Making myRA a More Effective Savings Option ArticleJanuary 12, 2016 Making myRA a More Effective Savings Option The myRA program simplifies savings and can be strengthened to boost participation and trust. Jan 12, 2016 Joe Valenti, David Madland
An Opportunity Agenda for Renters ReportDecember 16, 2015 An Opportunity Agenda for Renters The United States needs a two-pronged approach to housing policy that supports residential mobility to high opportunity areas and promotes reinvestment in economically impoverished neighborhoods. Dec 16, 2015 David Sanchez, Tracey Ross, Julia Gordon, 3 More Sarah Edelman, Michela Zonta, Andrew Schwartz
Building Financial Security by Overcoming Identification Barriers ArticleDecember 15, 2015 Building Financial Security by Overcoming Identification Barriers For unauthorized immigrants, identification can also be a tool for financial inclusion. Dec 15, 2015 Joe Valenti
Financial Rollbacks Would Leave Coal in Consumers’ Stockings ArticleDecember 2, 2015 Financial Rollbacks Would Leave Coal in Consumers’ Stockings Congress should not use a budget deal to roll back financial reforms that protect consumers and the broader economy. Dec 2, 2015 Joe Valenti, Sarah Edelman
Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings Incentives ReportNovember 18, 2015 Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings Incentives Policymakers should pursue a number of steps at the federal and state levels to make existing savings incentives more effective and address the retirement crisis. Nov 18, 2015 Christian E. Weller, Teresa Ghilarducci
The Uneven Housing Recovery ReportNovember 2, 2015 The Uneven Housing Recovery The negative equity crisis has tended to be concentrated in certain areas of the country, and several counties are still struggling. Policymakers should support concrete steps to help counties that are still far from a full recovery. Nov 2, 2015 Michela Zonta, Sarah Edelman
Interactive Map: The Uneven Housing Recovery InteractiveNovember 2, 2015 Interactive Map: The Uneven Housing Recovery The negative equity crisis is a dynamic phenomenon that varies in magnitude and impact over time across different geographic areas. Nov 2, 2015 Michela Zonta, Sarah Edelman, Andrew Lomax
The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives ReportOctober 30, 2015 The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives Middle-class Americans face a growing retirement crisis. Existing savings incentives have not been enough to address this problem because of a number of associated inefficiencies. Oct 30, 2015 Christian E. Weller, Teresa Ghilarducci
Why LGBT People Can Still Face Discrimination in Housing VideoOctober 22, 2015 Why LGBT People Can Still Face Discrimination in Housing Learn more about why LGBT people can still face discrimination when attempting to buy or rent a home. Oct 22, 2015 Sharita Gruberg, Sarah McBride
Time to Reboot the Housing Market ArticleSeptember 30, 2015 Time to Reboot the Housing Market In the market for home purchase loans, stark disparities remain between people of color and non-Hispanic white homebuyers. Policymakers must seriously consider these disparities as they design programs to make the home mortgage market more equitable. Sep 30, 2015 Michela Zonta
Infographic: Mobile Banking By the Numbers ArticleSeptember 24, 2015 Infographic: Mobile Banking By the Numbers Mobile financial tools can help the nearly 10 million households without bank accounts enter the financial mainstream and collectively save billions of dollars in fees. Sep 24, 2015 Joe Valenti, Pete Morelewicz
Why LGBT People Can Still Face Credit Discrimination VideoSeptember 22, 2015 Why LGBT People Can Still Face Credit Discrimination Learn more about why LGBT people can still face discrimination when trying to access credit. Sep 22, 2015 Laura E. Durso, Sarah McBride
The Fiduciary Rule Would Put Savers’ and Retirees’ Best Interests First TestimonyAugust 12, 2015 The Fiduciary Rule Would Put Savers’ and Retirees’ Best Interests First Joe Valenti, Director of Consumer Finance, testifies before the U.S. Department of Labor. Aug 12, 2015 Joe Valenti
Rewarding Tax-Time Savings Through Existing Law ArticleAugust 6, 2015 Rewarding Tax-Time Savings Through Existing Law The Internal Revenue Service can make administrative changes to help taxpayers qualify for the Saver’s Credit and boost their retirement savings. Aug 6, 2015 Harry Stein, Joe Valenti
Many Successes in Just a Few Years: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Turns 5 ArticleJuly 21, 2015 Many Successes in Just a Few Years: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Turns 5 As critics call for deregulation, the CFPB demonstrates America’s need for a financial referee. Jul 21, 2015 Camille Galles
Lending for Success ReportJuly 13, 2015 Lending for Success Aligning lending incentives creates better outcomes for banks and borrowers alike. Jul 13, 2015 Joe Valenti, Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon
Do Not Gut Financial Reform in the Name of Helping Small Banks ReportJuly 7, 2015 Do Not Gut Financial Reform in the Name of Helping Small Banks The banking industry’s claims that policymakers must roll back financial reform to help small banks do not stand up to scrutiny. Jul 7, 2015 David Sanchez, Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon
Infographic: The Discrimination that Remains Beyond Marriage ArticleJune 29, 2015 Infographic: The Discrimination that Remains Beyond Marriage Despite our nation’s progress on marriage equality, it remains legal to discriminate against LGBT workers, customers, students, renters, and homebuyers in a majority of states. Jun 29, 2015 Sarah McBride
The Supreme Court Could Strike Down a Key Provision of Housing Discrimination Law ArticleJune 8, 2015 The Supreme Court Could Strike Down a Key Provision of Housing Discrimination Law A ruling against disparate impact analysis would be a blow to the nation’s larger civil rights laws and to some of its most vulnerable populations. Jun 8, 2015 Michele L. Jawando, Julia Gordon
Lease Purchase Failed Before—Can It Work Now? ReportApril 29, 2015 Lease Purchase Failed Before—Can It Work Now? America’s homeownership rate stands at its lowest point in two decades. If structured right, lease-purchase agreements could potentially offer consumers a path toward homeownership. Apr 29, 2015 Sarah Edelman, Michela Zonta, Julia Gordon
Language Access Is a Consumer Protection Issue ArticleApril 17, 2015 Language Access Is a Consumer Protection Issue The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Language Access Plan is a step toward empowering consumers with limited English proficiency to participate fully in the financial marketplace. Apr 17, 2015 Michela Zonta, Joe Valenti
The Importance of the Federal Housing Administration in the Housing Market TestimonyMarch 9, 2015 The Importance of the Federal Housing Administration in the Housing Market Julia Gordon, Director of Housing Finance and Policy at the Center for American Progress, testifies before the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance. Mar 9, 2015 Julia Gordon
Valuing All Our Families ReportJanuary 12, 2015 Valuing All Our Families Stable, healthy marriages and relationships can bolster the economic security and well-being of adults and children. Jan 12, 2015 Shawn Fremstad, Melissa Boteach
Inequality, Opportunity, and the Housing Market TestimonyDecember 23, 2014 Inequality, Opportunity, and the Housing Market Julia Gordon, Director of Housing Finance and Policy at the Center for American Progress, recently testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development. Her testimony provides recommendations for increasing access to safe and affordable credit. Dec 23, 2014 Julia Gordon
5 Ways America’s Newest Landlords Can Win the Public’s Trust ReportDecember 18, 2014 5 Ways America’s Newest Landlords Can Win the Public’s Trust Single-family rental companies can build trust by treating tenants fairly and investing in the communities surrounding their rental homes. Dec 18, 2014 Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon
The Unequal Mortgage Market Is No Coincidence ArticleOctober 20, 2014 The Unequal Mortgage Market Is No Coincidence The housing industry and Congress need to address the massive disparities that persist in the housing market and the economy based on the color of one’s skin. Oct 20, 2014 Michela Zonta
As More Households Rent, How Can We Encourage Them to Save? ReportSeptember 10, 2014 As More Households Rent, How Can We Encourage Them to Save? Drawing on the most successful elements of previous efforts is the key to designing strong and effective renter savings programs. Sep 10, 2014 David M. Abromowitz, Sarah Edelman
Is the FHA Distressed Asset Stabilization Program Meeting Its Goals? ReportSeptember 5, 2014 Is the FHA Distressed Asset Stabilization Program Meeting Its Goals? On DASP’s two-year anniversary, CAP provides recommendations for how the Federal Housing Administration can better help neighborhoods and homeowners while still saving money for taxpayers. Sep 5, 2014 Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon, Aashna Desai
A Win-Win for an All-In Nation ReportAugust 25, 2014 A Win-Win for an All-In Nation Improving economic and health outcomes for communities of color has the potential to help combat Social Security’s projected shortfall and improve the economic security of a struggling middle class. Aug 25, 2014 Christian E. Weller, Farah Z. Ahmad
Keep Calm and Muddle Through ReportAugust 6, 2014 Keep Calm and Muddle Through As the retirement crisis looms, retirement preparedness—not muddling through—should act as the guiding principle for policymakers. Aug 6, 2014 Christian E. Weller, David Madland
Social Security Disability Insurance ReportJuly 8, 2014 Social Security Disability Insurance Social Security Disability Insurance has been a core pillar of our nation’s Social Security system for nearly six decades, offering critical protection when Americans need it most. Jul 8, 2014 Rebecca Vallas, Shawn Fremstad
Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet Outlines Her Priorities for the Small Business Administration Past EventJune 10, 2014 Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet Outlines Her Priorities for the Small Business Administration Increasing Opportunities for All of America’s Entrepreneurs Jun 10, 2014
Can FHFA Save the Mortgage Market? ArticleMay 23, 2014 Can FHFA Save the Mortgage Market? Tight credit may be keeping many qualified prospective homeowners on the sidelines, but they might be necessary for a full housing recovery. FHFA Director Mel Watt is working to ensure that qualified borrowers in all parts of the country have a shot at sustainable homeownership. May 23, 2014 Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon
Retirement Security for All: Overcoming Unequal Tax Incentives for Retirement Savings Past EventFebruary 27, 2014 Retirement Security for All: Overcoming Unequal Tax Incentives for Retirement Savings Feb 27, 2014
What Happens When Wall Street Owns the Neighborhood? ArticleFebruary 27, 2014 What Happens When Wall Street Owns the Neighborhood? Institutional investors have bought hundreds of thousands of single-family homes to rent out, and now, Wall Street firms have created a security that is backed by these homes and supported by their rental incomes. Feb 27, 2014 David Sanchez, Sarah Edelman
When Wall Street Buys Main Street ReportFebruary 27, 2014 When Wall Street Buys Main Street Single-family rental securitization needs to be managed responsibly in order to protect consumer interests. Feb 27, 2014 Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon, David Sanchez
A Step in the Right Direction on Retirement ArticleJanuary 29, 2014 A Step in the Right Direction on Retirement President Barack Obama’s MyRA plan is a start, but Congress should do more. Jan 29, 2014 Joe Valenti, David Madland
Expanding Access Through Responsible Innovation: The Market Access Fund Fact SheetJanuary 8, 2014 Expanding Access Through Responsible Innovation: The Market Access Fund The Market Access Fund can help our housing finance system innovate new products and serve all markets. Jan 8, 2014 the Mortgage Finance Working Group
No Place Like Home ReportDecember 5, 2013 No Place Like Home In our efforts to end homelessness, we must continue to provide affordable rental housing and comprehensive support to individuals and families facing poverty. Dec 5, 2013 Tracey Ross
The Challenges to Homeownership in America ArticleNovember 7, 2013 The Challenges to Homeownership in America Jim Carr delivers remarks at the HomeFree-USA Conference on October 27, 2013. Nov 7, 2013 Jim Carr
Why the Nation’s Housing Market Needs Mel Watt ArticleNovember 7, 2013 Why the Nation’s Housing Market Needs Mel Watt The Federal Housing Finance Agency needs new leadership to tackle the nation’s most urgent housing challenges and build a lasting housing recovery. Nov 7, 2013 Sarah Edelman, Julia Gordon
Improving Retirement Savings in Maryland ArticleOctober 29, 2013 Improving Retirement Savings in Maryland David Madland discusses a new private-sector retirement-plan type called the Secure, Accessible, Flexible, and Efficient, or SAFE, Retirement Plan before the Maryland Joint Committee on Pensions. Oct 29, 2013 David Madland
A Guide to Housing Finance Reform ArticleOctober 23, 2013 A Guide to Housing Finance Reform The stakes of housing finance reform are huge. In a set of fact sheets, the CAP housing team explains how to get it right. Oct 23, 2013 the CAP Housing Team
A Secure Retirement for All Americans Past EventOctober 16, 2013 A Secure Retirement for All Americans An Address by The President of the United States, The Honorable Barack Obama Oct 16, 2013
Essential Elements of Housing Finance Reform TestimonySeptember 12, 2013 Essential Elements of Housing Finance Reform Julia Gordon, Director of Housing Finance and Policy at the Center for American Progress, testifies before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee about housing finance reform. Sep 12, 2013 Julia Gordon
Cash for Homes: Policy Implications of an Investor-Led Housing Recovery ReportSeptember 5, 2013 Cash for Homes: Policy Implications of an Investor-Led Housing Recovery Investors can and should be part of our nation’s housing recovery, but there are serious risks associated with leaving neighborhood recovery in the hands of private investors. Sep 5, 2013 Sarah Edelman
Transitioning to a New System for Multifamily Finance ArticleAugust 15, 2013 Transitioning to a New System for Multifamily Finance The Mortgage Finance Working Group lays out steps to transform how we fund rental housing. Aug 15, 2013 the Mortgage Finance Working Group
Why President Obama’s Housing Speech Matters to Young People ArticleAugust 14, 2013 Why President Obama’s Housing Speech Matters to Young People Housing finance reform has big implications for Millennials’ lifestyles, financial security, and well-being—which is why it’s time for them to pay attention. Aug 14, 2013 Jessica Kaushal
A Comparison of Plans to Reform Our Housing Finance System ArticleJuly 19, 2013 A Comparison of Plans to Reform Our Housing Finance System The CAP Housing Team presents summaries of 26 plans to reform the U.S. housing finance market. Jul 19, 2013 John Griffith, the CAP Housing Team
Rethinking the Federal Housing Administration ArticleJuly 12, 2013 Rethinking the Federal Housing Administration Senior Fellow Jim Carr delivers a speech at the American Enterprise Institute. Jul 12, 2013 Jim Carr
Corker-Warner Housing Finance Bill an Important Start but Falls Short on Serving America’s Families ArticleJune 26, 2013 Corker-Warner Housing Finance Bill an Important Start but Falls Short on Serving America’s Families On June 25, 2013, Sens. Bob Corker and Mark Warner filed a bill to restructure the government’s role in the housing finance market. In response, CAP and a broad array of housing and civil rights groups sent a letter to the senators explaining how the bill falls short in serving America’s families. Jun 26, 2013 the CAP Housing Team, allies
Making the Mortgage Market Work for America’s Families ReportJune 5, 2013 Making the Mortgage Market Work for America’s Families By supporting core values of access and affordability, the housing-finance system can help provide access to credit, enable families to build wealth, build strong neighborhoods, and support both the local and national economy. Jun 5, 2013 Center for American Progress, the National Council of La Raza
Student-Loan Debt Has a Rippling Negative Effect on the Broader Economy ArticleApril 10, 2013 Student-Loan Debt Has a Rippling Negative Effect on the Broader Economy In comments submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, CAP and Campus Progress identify some of the financial hurdles that student-loan borrowers may face and how these hurdles may affect the future housing market and economy. Apr 10, 2013 Joe Valenti, Sarah Edelman, Tobin Van Ostern
Public Proposals for the Future of the Housing Finance System ArticleMarch 19, 2013 Public Proposals for the Future of the Housing Finance System Senior Fellow Janneke Ratcliffe testifies before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Mar 19, 2013 Janneke Ratcliffe
Protecting Consumers and Preserving Lending Programs ArticleMarch 1, 2013 Protecting Consumers and Preserving Lending Programs The Center for American Progress Housing team submits comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the qualified mortgage rule’s concurrent proposal. Mar 1, 2013 the CAP Housing Team
Why Arcane Mortgage Rules Matter for the Middle Class ArticleFebruary 21, 2013 Why Arcane Mortgage Rules Matter for the Middle Class Housing-finance policy decisions being made in Washington will determine whether working Americans and their children will be able to move into the middle class and achieve economic independence. Feb 21, 2013 David M. Abromowitz
Examining the Proper Role of the Federal Housing Administration in Our Mortgage Insurance Market ArticleFebruary 6, 2013 Examining the Proper Role of the Federal Housing Administration in Our Mortgage Insurance Market Julia Gordon, Director of Housing Finance and Policy at the Center for American Progress, testifies before the House Committee on Financial Services. Feb 6, 2013 Julia Gordon
How the Debt Ceiling Fight Could Derail the Housing Recovery ArticleJanuary 17, 2013 How the Debt Ceiling Fight Could Derail the Housing Recovery Failure to raise the debt ceiling could have a significant effect on the U.S. housing market and seriously damage our recovery. Jan 17, 2013 Christian E. Weller
The Housing Market Is Not Only for Homeowners ReportDecember 10, 2012 The Housing Market Is Not Only for Homeowners As we chart the path to housing finance reform in the coming months, we must pursue approaches that create a lasting 21st-century finance system and meet the needs of both renters and homeowners. Dec 10, 2012 David M. Abromowitz
Building a New Infrastructure for the Secondary Mortgage Market ArticleDecember 5, 2012 Building a New Infrastructure for the Secondary Mortgage Market CAP’s Mortgage Finance Working Group offers suggestions to the Federal Housing Finance Agency to bring liquidity, stability, transparency, and private capital into the secondary mortgage market and ensure that borrowers have access to safe, sustainable, and affordable mortgage products. Dec 5, 2012 the Mortgage Finance Working Group
The Federal Housing Finance Agency Shouldn’t Punish Borrowers for State Foreclosure Timelines ArticleNovember 29, 2012 The Federal Housing Finance Agency Shouldn’t Punish Borrowers for State Foreclosure Timelines Comments from the CAP Housing Team outline how the agency’s plan for state-level guarantee fee pricing is an incorrect solution to elongated foreclosure timelines. Nov 29, 2012 the CAP Housing Team
Fact Sheet: The Federal Housing Administration’s 2012 Actuarial Report ReportNovember 19, 2012 Fact Sheet: The Federal Housing Administration’s 2012 Actuarial Report Seven key facts about the report and what you need to know about the agency's future. Nov 19, 2012 John Griffith
A Strong Housing Market Is Critical to Our Economic Recovery ArticleNovember 15, 2012 A Strong Housing Market Is Critical to Our Economic Recovery Six reasons why lawmakers need to focus on housing to help spur the economy, rather than ignore this key sector and hope for the best. Nov 15, 2012
The Housing Market Is on the Mend, and the Government Deserves Some Credit ArticleOctober 22, 2012 The Housing Market Is on the Mend, and the Government Deserves Some Credit The federal government stepped in to support the housing market when it was in free fall, and we’re now starting to see the benefits. Oct 22, 2012 John Griffith
Capital Rules Should Promote Safety and Soundness ArticleOctober 22, 2012 Capital Rules Should Promote Safety and Soundness Comments from the CAP Housing team, the Mortgage Finance Working Group, and several other leading housing and consumer advocacy organizations outline how capital rules should help promote long-term homeownership. Oct 22, 2012 the CAP Housing Team, the Mortgage Finance Working Group
Video Series: Small Business Voices VideoOctober 17, 2012 Video Series: Small Business Voices The Center for American Progress and the Small Business Majority talk with small business owners about business and economic growth. Oct 17, 2012 Andrew Satter, Lauren Santa Cruz
The Federal Housing Administration Saved the Housing Market ReportOctober 11, 2012 The Federal Housing Administration Saved the Housing Market Without the cash-strapped agency’s help in recent years, the housing crisis and resulting economic downturn would have been much worse. Oct 11, 2012 John Griffith
Strengthening the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Proposed Mortgage Servicing Standards ArticleOctober 9, 2012 Strengthening the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Proposed Mortgage Servicing Standards A comment letter from the Center for American Progress outlines three main ways the bureau can strengthen its proposed standards. Oct 9, 2012 Julia Gordon
Congress Could Help ‘Quantitative Easing’ Reach Main Street ArticleSeptember 19, 2012 Congress Could Help ‘Quantitative Easing’ Reach Main Street Three plans to help millions of families take advantage of low interest rates through mortgage refinancing are now before Congress, but Congress is slow to act. Sep 19, 2012 John Griffith
7 Things You Need to Know About Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ReportSeptember 6, 2012 7 Things You Need to Know About Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Fannie and Freddie remain two of the world's largest financial institutions, but most Americans understand very little about the two mortgage giants. Sep 6, 2012 John Griffith
It’s Time to Talk About Housing ReportAugust 15, 2012 It’s Time to Talk About Housing John Griffith, Julia Gordon, and David Sanchez lay out seven essential questions the presidential candidates need to answer on housing. Aug 15, 2012 John Griffith, Julia Gordon, David Sanchez
Interactive: Comparing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Reform Plans InteractiveAugust 2, 2012 Interactive: Comparing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Reform Plans John Griffith examines 21 ideas for transitioning the government-sponsored enterprises to a new system of U.S. housing finance. Aug 2, 2012 John Griffith
The $5 Trillion Question: What Should We Do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? ArticleAugust 2, 2012 The $5 Trillion Question: What Should We Do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? John Griffith reviews the role Fannie and Freddie play in the housing market and why we need to transition to a new system of housing finance that includes less government support. Aug 2, 2012 John Griffith
Time to Make an Offer FHFA Can’t Refuse ArticleAugust 2, 2012 Time to Make an Offer FHFA Can’t Refuse The agency stands in the way of principal reductions by mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the Treasury Department can fix that, writes John Griffith. Aug 2, 2012 John Griffith
Reducing Mortgage Principal Is Not a ‘Moral’ Issue In the NewsJuly 30, 2012 Reducing Mortgage Principal Is Not a ‘Moral’ Issue John Griffith considers whether reducing mortgage principal is a moral issue. Jul 30, 2012 American Banker John Griffith
Hard Times: Lost on Long Island Past EventJune 28, 2012 Hard Times: Lost on Long Island A Reel Progress Screening Jun 28, 2012
Investor Interest Shouldn’t Derail Rehab-to-Rent Pilot ArticleJune 27, 2012 Investor Interest Shouldn’t Derail Rehab-to-Rent Pilot Alon Cohen explains that selling Fannie Mae’s foreclosed properties individually is risky while selling the properties in bulk ensures these foreclosed properties provide affordable, stable rental housing. Jun 27, 2012 Alon Cohen
Scoring of Fannie Mae’s ‘Rehab-to-Rent’ Pilots Gets Better ArticleJune 26, 2012 Scoring of Fannie Mae’s ‘Rehab-to-Rent’ Pilots Gets Better Alon Cohen updates CAP’s scorecard for Fannie Mae’s pilot program to convert foreclosed homes to rental properties. Jun 26, 2012 Alon Cohen
Joint Ventures Will Strengthen Rehab-to-Rent Housing Pilot ArticleJune 25, 2012 Joint Ventures Will Strengthen Rehab-to-Rent Housing Pilot Alon Cohen explains how joint ventures with community organizations will benefit Fannie Mae’s pilot program to rehabilitate its foreclosed homes to create more rental housing. Jun 25, 2012 Alon Cohen
Paving the Path to a More Responsible System of Housing Finance ArticleJune 19, 2012 Paving the Path to a More Responsible System of Housing Finance CAP’s Mortgage Finance Working Group provides comments on the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s draft strategic plan. Jun 19, 2012 the Mortgage Finance Working Group
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