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AHS 2005-2007 Rental Dynamics Report Available

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The Rental Dynamics project uses the longitudinal features of the American Housing Survey to track changes in the affordability of the nation's rental stock. By linking records between successive AHS years, we can trace whether specific units became more or less affordable, or even left the rental stock entirely. The Rental Dynamics report covering the 2005-2007 period is now available from HUD USER, at https://www.huduser.gov/datasets/cinch.html . The report contains three sets of tables:

* Forward-looking tables that show what happened to the rental stock that existed in 2005.
* Backward-looking tables that show the sources of the rental stock that existed in 2007.
* Combined analysis that account for the net changes in rental affordability over the period.

In addition to this report, we have also released the "Weighting Strategy for 2005-2007 CINCH Analysis," a technical report that explains the algorithms used to develop consistent longitudinal weights for the 2005-2007 Rental Dynamics and Components of Inventory Change (CINCH) reports. The CINCH report was released earlier and can be found via the same link.

All of these reports were prepared by Frederick J. Eggers and Fouad Moumen of Econometrica, Inc., under contract with HUD.

Dav Vandenbroucke
Senior Economist
U.S. Dept. HUD
david.a.vandenbroucke@hud.gov
202-402-5890

I disclaim any disclaimers.

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