Episode 4 - The Chronic Crisis of Housing




The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast show

Summary: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and unemployment benefits for many Americans decrease significantly at the end of July, many Americans will be unable to pay rents and mortgages and may face eviction. Given the severity of this particular crisis, July's episode focuses on multiple issues related to housing in America, like the lack of affordable housing and housing as a means to improve overall health and well-being. In this episode, we spoke to Bryce Maretzki (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-maretzki-aa50098/), Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (https://www.phfa.org/), and Selena Ortiz, PhD (https://hhd.psu.edu/contact/selena-e-ortiz), Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Administration (https://hhd.psu.edu/hpa) as well as Demography, at Penn State. Note: This episode was recorded before the outbreak of COVID-19 and does not address current circumstances, but the issues discussed are undoubtedly exacerbated due to the conditions of the pandemic.