Rural Issues

Jennifer Emerling/ There Is More Work To Be Done

HAC’s mission includes a mandate to serve the rural poor, including the poorest of the poor in the most rural places in the United States. Many of the poorest rural Americans live in what HAC designates as high needs regions or belong to vulnerable populations. These regions and populations are Central Appalachia, the Lower Mississippi Delta, Native American lands, the U.S.-Mexico border called Colonias, and among farmworkers. For four decades, HAC has focused our work on improving conditions in the assessed economic and housing conditions in these regions.

HUD Releases Native American Housing Studies

American Indian tribes are building more housing units after…
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Aging Veterans in the United States

To better understand and inform strategies and policies for America’s aging veterans, the Housing Assistance Council has published Aging Veterans in the United States an analysis of data describing the older veteran population.

Rural Homelessness

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Rural Poverty Remains Unchanged: Incomes Also Stagnant in Rural Areas

The number of rural Americans living in poverty has remained…

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