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Prosperity Indiana, a state economic advocacy organization, released its policy priorities for 2026 this week.
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There is still a large gap between what it takes to afford an average two-bedroom apartment in Indiana and the typical Hoosier renter's wage.
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A statewide campaign provides low-income voters in Indiana with housing resources for the upcoming general election.
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Indiana residents seeking housing resources have a new tool they can use.
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The National Low Income Housing Coalition and Prosperity Indiana’s report shows that it takes $22.07 per hour to afford a typical two-bedroom apartment statewide.
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Hundreds of Indiana housing advocates are calling on the governor to create a commission to address the state’s ongoing housing crisis.
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Indiana is at a higher risk of private, out-of-state companies buying up housing stock.
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Indiana's legislative session begins Monday, and many organizations are preparing to advocate for legislation and change throughout the state.