Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

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Document Type General
Publish Date 13/07/2000
Author Charles J. Orlebeke
Published By Fannie Mae Foundation
Edited By Saba Bilquis
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The Evolution of Low-Income Housing Policy, 1949 to 1999

The Evolution of Low-Income Housing Policy

The evolution of low-income housing policy during the past 50 years can be divided roughly into two segments: the first running from 1949 to the 1973 Nixon moratorium on subsidized production programs and the second from 1973 to the present, marked by a diminished federal leadership role and an increased state and local role.

After tracing the rise of the federal leadership role represented in the Housing Acts of 1949 and 1968, this article focuses on the development of three important policy instruments that mark the devolution of housing policy: housing vouchers, housing block grants, and the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

The three-pronged strategy of vouchers, block grants, and tax credits has achieved reasonably good results and attracted an unusual degree of political consensus. A steady expansion of all three offers the most promising path to the “realization as soon as feasible” of the national housing goal.

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