Location: Room ABC
Date/Time: Monday, August 24 · 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Teachers, nurses, first responders, skilled trades workers, and other middle-income households are increasingly priced out of the communities they serve. They earn too much to qualify for most affordable housing programs, yet the private market is often failing to produce homes they can afford.
This plenary brings together leaders from Washington, DC, Texas, and South Carolina to share findings from the Workforce Housing Policy Accelerator, a collaborative research initiative exploring practical solutions to one of the nation's fastest-growing housing challenges. Speakers will examine policy reforms, financing tools, land strategies, and housing models that can expand housing options for middle-income workers while strengthening local economies.
Moderated and funded by Wells Fargo, the conversation will explore how community development organizations, policymakers, employers, and financial institutions can work together to ensure that a steady job once again provides a pathway to stable, affordable housing.
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- Handout