Source: Housing Landscape 2014, Feb National Housing Conference.

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Source: Housing Landscape 2014, Feb. 2014. National Housing Conference

Source: Kids Count Data Center. Annie E. Casey Foundation

Source: Driving a Vibrant Economy: Housing’s Role in Colorado’s Economic Success, Dec. 2014. The Piton Foundation and Colorado Futures Center at CSU

Source: Out of Reach 2014: Colorado, Mar. 2014 Source: Out of Reach 2014: Colorado, Mar. 2014. National Low Income Housing Coalition

Source: Federal Rental Assistance Facts, Dec. 2012 Source: Federal Rental Assistance Facts, Dec. 2012. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Source: Driving a Vibrant Economy: Housing’s Role in Colorado’s Economic Success, Dec. 2014. The Piton Foundation and Colorado Futures Center at CSU 325,000 represents one half of the entire renter households in Colorado 165,000 represents one quarter of all renter households in Colorado

Source: Housing Affordability’s Impact on Local Government Finance: An Adams County Case Study, Dec. 2014. The Piton Foundation and Colorado Futures Center at CSU

Source: Driving a Vibrant Economy: Housing’s Role in Colorado’s Economic Success, Dec. 2014. The Piton Foundation and Colorado Futures Center at CSU

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