The Geography of Hispanic HUD-Assisted Households
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2021
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Din, Alexander; The Geography of Hispanic HUD-Assisted Households; A Journal of Policy Development and Research, Volume 23, Number 2, 2021; https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/cityscpe/vol23num2/article21.html
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In 2019, Hispanic households constituted 18.4 percent of all HUD-assisted households. The share of Hispanic households varied from state to state and by program area. Most states’ share of Hispanic HUD-assisted households was smaller than its share of the Hispanic population in that state or Washington, DC. Hispanic HUD-assisted households were more likely than Hispanic non-HUD-assisted households to live in urban counties but at about the rates similar to non-Hispanic HUD-assisted households. Hispanic HUD-assisted households were less likely to live in low-poverty neighborhoods and more likely to live in high-poverty and extremely high-poverty neighborhoods compared with non-Hispanic HUD-assisted households.