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India has recognised the need for improved housing market monitoring mechanisms and established the Urban Statistics for HR and Assessments (USHA) implemented by the National Buildings Organisation that works towards producing a national statistical database concerning housing and urban areas. Also, the Housing Start-up Index (HSUI) tool aims to monitor the role of the housing sector on national and city-wide economies.
The United States has a well-established system for reporting on appropriate national and local data concerning the affordability, adequacy and availability of housing. Housing conditions in 44 metropolitan statistical areas are assessed. Evidence of critical housing problems facing low-income households is provided annually to the United States Congress, drawing on the biennial American Housing Survey (AHS) funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Census Bureau. This provides evidence on the affordability, availability and adequacy of housing and defines worst case housing needs of renters with very low incomes – below 50 per cent of the area median income (AMI) – who do not receive government housing assistance, and who pay more than one-half of their income for rent, live in severely inadequate conditions, or both.
The AHS data are used to geographically map worst case needs by income, race and ethnicity, with specific focus on rental housing. The AHS housing data advises the US Congress on the funding of specific HUD housing assistance programmes but does not necessarily lead to the definition of specific supply targets. The primary focus of the United States Congress has been on funding and targeting assistance rather than supply outcomes. This has influenced the level of support for housing vouchers, which allow eligible households to “shop” for fair market apartments.