Unlocking Housing Choice: Limitations and Opportunities in the Housing Choice Voucher Program

The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is the federal government’s largest form of rental assistance, annually subsidizing the cost of private rental housing for over 2.4 million households. This paper provides an overview of the history, operation, and current debates around the HCV program. It considers the program from a policy perspective, focusing on the legislative and programmatic elements that govern its scale and operation, and limit its effectiveness in addressing the housing stability and affordability needs of all low-income renters.

Date
March 27, 2024
Authors
Markets
  • Chicago
  • Detroit
  • Gulf Coast
  • Mid-Atlantic
  • New York
  • Northern California
  • Ohio
  • Pacific Northwest
  • Rocky Mountain
  • Rural Communities
  • Southeast
  • Southern California
  • Tribal Nations
Impact Areas
  • Fair Housing
Capabilities
  • Policy