The United States has always had vulnerabilities in the rental housing market that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated and revealed. Join us on November 17, 2021, for a research seminar that will examine what we’ve learned from the administration of emergency rental relief and evaluate universal vouchers as a long-term solution for increasing housing security among renters.
Millions of renters accrued billions of dollars in rental debt as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To respond to this growing crisis, the federal government provided substantial funding for rental assistance, which states and localities administered. As we recover from the pandemic, it is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of these emergency relief programs and understand the impact they had on keeping renters housed. The lessons learned from the design and implementation of these policies and programs will be crucial for helping renters navigate future economic shocks. However, to support an inclusive and equitable recovery, it is important to consider how universal rental assistance could address the rental affordability crisis that has existed long before the pandemic.
This seminar is part of a Federal Reserve Community Development Research Seminar Series focused on supporting an inclusive recovery.
2:00-2:10 pm ET
Matuschka Lindo Briggs, Director of Special Projects and Strategic Support, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Peggy Bailey, Senior Advisor on Rental Assistance, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
2:10-3:05 pm ET
Elora Raymond, Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology
Elizabeth Strom, Associate Professor, University of South Florida
Rebecca Yae, Senior Research Analyst, National Low Income Housing Coalition
Giselle Routhier, Postdoctoral Fellow at Health x Housing Lab, NYU Langone Health
Moderator: Matuschka Lindo Briggs, Director of Special Projects and Strategic Support, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
3:05 pm-3:15 pm ET
3:15-4:10 pm ET
Prentiss Dantzler, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto
Vincent Reina, Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania
Eva Rosen, Assistant Professor, Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy
Gregg Colburn, Assistant Professor of Real Estate, University of Washington
4:10-4:20 pm ET
Raphael Bostic, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Moderator: Matuschka Lindo Briggs, Director of Special Projects and Strategic Support, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis