HART RESEARCH ASSOTESCIA How Housing Matters: American Attitudes Transformed By The Housing Crisis & Changing Lifestyles Key findings from nationwide survey.

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HART RESEARCH ASSOTESCIA How Housing Matters: American Attitudes Transformed By The Housing Crisis & Changing Lifestyles Key findings from nationwide survey conducted February/March 2013 for the

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 2 Methodology  Telephone survey among a nationally representative sample of 1,433 adults, including 240 who have only a cell phone Conducted February 27 to March 10, 2013 Margin of error = ±2.8 percentage points for all adults, higher for subgroups  Focus groups conducted in November and December, 2012 Seven in-person groups with adults: four comprised of renters and owners living in tenuous housing situations and three segmented by age Three telephone focus groups conducted among public policy experts and social service practitioners

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 3 Homeownership remains a goal to which most aspire. Among non-homeowners Homeownership is something I aspire to Homeownership is not something I aspire to Not sure

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 4 Across the country, solid majorities do not believe the housing crisis is over. Worst yet to come 19% Concerning the housing crisis that started in 2008 when many people and families defaulted on their mortgages and lost their homes, I think: Crisis is pretty much over Crisis is not over Still in middle of it 58% 77% All AdultsBy Region NortheastSouthMidwestWest 78% 80% 73% 79%

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 5 Currently very stable and secure How do you feel about your current housing situation? Has there ever been a time when your housing situation was not stable and secure? Currently unstable/ insecure Unstable/insecure now or sometime in the past Currently just somewhat stable/secure Currently fairly stable and secure All adults Owners Renters Renters under age 40 Renters age 40/over Renters w/children Men age 18 to 49 Women age 18 to 49 Income under $40K Income $40 to $75K Income over $75K Northeast South Midwest West 45% 41% 52% 48% 58% 60% 45% 51% 52% 47% 34% 43% 46% 40% 50% While most Americans’ housing currently is stable, housing insecurity touches nearly half at some point in their lives.

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 6 The appeal of renting versus owning is changing. Thinking more broadly and not for you personally, given the changes that have occurred over the past several decades in the way we live our lives, generally speaking:  Renting a home has become more appealing54%  Renting a home has become less appealing24% +30 Thinking more broadly and not for you personally, given our nation’s current economic situation, generally speaking:  Buying a home has become more appealing27%  Buying a home has become less appealing57% -30

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 7 The appeal of renting versus owning is changing across the country. Differential: has become more appealing minus has become less appealing Renting a home Owning a home Homeowners/RentersType of AreaArea of CountryAll All adults Renters Renters 40/over Renters w/kids North- east SouthMid- west WestCitySub- urbs Sm town/ Rural MOREAPPEALINGMOREAPPEALING LESSAPPEALINGLESSAPPEALING Owners Owners 40/over

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 8 Many see renting as a viable option. Is renting a house or apartment something you would consider in the future, whether in the near future or closer to retirement? Would consider renting Would not consider renting Not sure 53% of adults with graduate education and 51% with over $75,000 income can see themselves renting in the future. Compared with 20 or 30 years ago, renting a home after age 30 is: More likely to occur today Less likely to occur today 72% 22% Much more likely 43% Much less 9%

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 9 Renters can be just as successful as homeowners In their ability to achieve the American Dream: Renters are not as successful as homeowners Depends/ not sure +33 Renters can be as successful Owners Renters Younger (18 to 34) Older (65/over) Northeast South Midwest West Democrats Independents Republicans 59% 67% 64% 54% 62% 63% 60% 60% 61% 62% 60% Even after decades of equating homeownership with the American Dream, most today believe renters are equally able to achieve the American Dream.

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 10 Relationship between parents Mental health and well-being of family members Children's ability to keep up with school work and do well Physical health of family members The public understands the vital role that stable housing plays for families. For a family with young children, a challenging and unstable housing situation* would have a major negative impact on this: * described as a situation in which “they are very worried they won’t be able to keep their home and may be forced to move out”

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 11 Safety of neighbor- hoods/communities Economic well-being of neighborhoods/ communities Children’s ability to do well in school Individuals’/families’ financial security People’s mental health People’s physical health Similarly, the public understands the vital role that stable housing plays in communities. If we ensure that more people/families have access to decent, stable housing they can afford, it will have a major positive impact on this: * Statement prior to question: “Some people say that in this time of scarce government resources, ensuring that more people have decent, stable housing that they can afford, whether renting or owning, is a cost effective, smart way to help address some of the other challenges our communities face today.”

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 12 Information On U.S. Housing Policy And Demographic Changes* * This information was given to respondents prior to the question reported in the next slide. “For more than 70 years, the overwhelming majority of all government investments in any kind of housing have gone to support and encourage homeownership, including first-time home buyer tax credits and the tax deduction for mortgage interest. And while our approach to housing policy has remained basically the same since the 1940s, the way we live our lives has changed significantly. Americans are waiting longer to get married, having fewer children, and living longer. We are much more mobile as we move to find the best jobs and education, and to retire someplace comfortable. A part of this change is that more people, at different stages of life are choosing to rent. Given this, some people say we need to reform our housing policies so they are more balanced and address homeownership and renting in a more equitable way.”

How Housing Matters – March 2013 – Hart Research for The MacArthur Foundation 13 In the wake of the housing crisis, Americans put priority on fairness and balance, not on promoting ownership over renting. Fairly equally split on ensuring people have access to rental housing and houses to own To ensure that more people have decent, stable housing they can afford, I think the focus of our housing policy should be: Not sure Focus equally on housing to rent/own Owners Renters under age 40 Renters age 40/over Northeast South Midwest West Democrats Independents Republicans 66% 59% 69% 67% 62% 66% 68% 69% 65% 62% More on decent/affordable housing to own More on decent/affordable rental housing