Provide $40 billion to increase the amount of high-density housing affordable to low-income households
| Type | Organization | Date | Nat | Rep | Dem | Gap | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New PPC Survey (2026) | Program for Public Consultation | March 2026 | 74% | 64% | 86% | 22% | favor |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | October 2025 | 74% | 63% | 86% | 23% | favor |
Program for Public Consultation — March 2026
Spending up to $40 billion to increase the amount of high-density housing (such as apartment buildings, duplexes and triplexes) affordable for people with low and very low incomes.
Program for Public Consultation — October 2025
The Federal government spending up to $40 billion to increase the building and repair of housing that is affordable to people with low- and very low-incomes. These funds would be given to cities and states that want it to enact their own plans to increase the availability of affordable housing, and to help provide more low-interest loans to home builders to build affordable housing.
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