
Contributing Author
States are stepping up to solve America’s housing shortage
With federal efforts falling short, state reforms targeting starter homes and zoning barriers are beginning to unlock meaningful new housing supply
Arthur Gailes is a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on housing markets, housing finance and mortgages. Gailes manages housing supply initiatives at the AEI Housing Center while creating reports, data and AI products on increasing housing supply, light-touch density housing and the use of federal land for housing.

With federal efforts falling short, state reforms targeting starter homes and zoning barriers are beginning to unlock meaningful new housing supply
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