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Potential Markets for Workforce Housing Mapping the Journey to Work for Low and Moderate Income Workers
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Potential Markets for Workforce Housing Mapping the Journey to Work for Low and Moderate Income Workers.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: Potential Markets for Workforce Housing Mapping the Journey to Work for Low and Moderate Income Workers.

Potential Markets for Workforce Housing

Mapping the Journey to Work for Low and Moderate Income Workers

Page 2: Potential Markets for Workforce Housing Mapping the Journey to Work for Low and Moderate Income Workers.

Who makes less than $40,000 a year?

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Public Employee Pay Database U.S. Census, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Sample

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One-Way Distance Traveled to Work by Workers Earning Less Than $40,000 per Year

145,321

134,054

115,509

90,552

60,209

36,117

21,623

12,3177,094 4,862 7,146

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

0 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 30 30 to 35 35 to 40 40 to 45 45 to 50 over 50

Miles

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Over 150,000 low and moderate income workerscommute more than 20 miles.

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Implications

A daily commute of 20 miles in a car that gets 20 miles per gallon will consume 500 gallons of gasoline a year.

• Cost: 500 gallons * $3/gallon = $1,500

• Congestion

• Carbon: 4.9 tons of CO2 equivalent

multiplied by 150,000 workers = 750,000 tons!

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Developable Land: 62269

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Map Commuter Flow in Your Community at ewgateway.org

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Access commute data for your community at www.ewgateway.org

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What Can Be Done?

•Programs for Working FamiliesEmployer Assisted Housing Programs Individual Development Accounts

•Building and Zoning RegulationsLot SizeManufactured Housing Inclusionary Zoning

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Criticism Response

• Bad for property values?

• Environmental consequences: promotes additional greenfield development?

• Contributes to population loss in urban core?

• Can enhance property values.

• Reducing GHGs can offset loss of green space.

• Can be part of coordinated strategy to enhance housing choices and revitalize urban cores.

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Conclusions

• Significant numbers of low and moderate income earners commute more than 20 miles to work.

• 3 C’s: Cost, Congestion, Carbon

• Long-distance commuters are a source of potential demand for workforce housing.

• Analysis tools at ewgateway.org let you explore potential markets for workforce housing in your community.