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Over Half of Maine Renters Overburdened by Housing Costs

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Monday, March 3, 2014   

AUGUSTA, Maine - Affordable housing can be key to helping working families gain and keep financial stability, but for many, the costs of rent and utilities are taking more than their share of the monthly budget. The Center for Enterprise Development finds nearly 52 percent of local renters are cost-overburdened, meaning that too-high a percentage of their income must go for housing and utilities.

According to Cullen Ryan, executive director of Community Housing of Maine, the latest numbers are reflected in the long lines of people in need of rental assistance across the state.

"That does sound right," he said. "In fact, we have a significant shortage of rental subsidies, Section 8 rental subsidies; there are 13,000 people who are on waiting lists for Section 8, and some of those waiting lists are ten years, or longer."

Ryan said some 12,000 residents currently receive Section 8 subsidies in the state, but the sequester battles in Washington are making it difficult just to keep pace with those already being served. The report counts someone as cost-burdened when more than 30 percent of household income goes to rent and utilities.

Kasey Wiedrich, senior research manager at The Center for Enterprise Development, said the high cost of housing doesn't allow for families on the edge in Maine, and nationwide, to save for emergencies.

"With liquid-asset poverty, we're looking at the rate of households that don't have enough liquid savings - cash in the bank, savings accounts, even retirement accounts that people could fairly easily tap into - so that they could make it for three months at the poverty level if their income went away."

Local homeowners are doing a little better with just over 34 percent listed as cost-overburdened in the report. The group's latest Assets and Opportunities Scorecard also shows how Maine is faring in areas such as jobs, health care and education.



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