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AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Percentage of Portland’s housing units that are regulated and affordable to households

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An adequate inventory of affordable housing improves the health of a community by creating jobs and opportunities for economic development, increased job retention, individual health, and overall stability.

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8%

FY 2024 - 25

First shown

7%

FY 2019 - 20

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1%

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0%25%50%75%100%FY 207%FY 21FY 22FY 23FY 24FY 258%X-axis: reporting period. Y-axis: official actual value on the ClearImpact scale.

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PeriodActualTargetTrend
FY 2024 - 258%0
FY 2023 - 248%0
FY 2022 - 238%0
FY 2021 - 228%0
FY 2020 - 218%1
FY 2019 - 207%0

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Official Performance Portland notes

Why Is This Important?

An adequate inventory of affordable housing improves the health of a community by creating jobs and opportunities for economic development, increased job retention, individual health, and overall stability. To meet Portland's current affordable housing need, approximately 20,000 additional affordable housing units are needed.

What Do The Numbers Show?

The percentage of Portland's housing units that are regulated and affordable to households has remained steady. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines affordable housing as housing with monthly costs, including utilities other than telephone, that do not exceed 30% of a household's monthly income.

How Did We Arrive at These Numbers?

These numbers represent the total affordable housing inventory as a percentage of Portland's overall housing stock. Each year, Metro (the regional government for the Portland metropolitan area) updates the affordable housing inventory for the region.