Home is where the heart is, but it’s also where our health is. The quality and stability of our homes shape our health, our communities, and our society. When we live in safe, quality homes that are: free of physical, chemical, and environmental hazards; are near decent jobs, good schools, reliable transportation, and safe play spaces, we can flourish. When we don’t have these opportunities, we can suffer—and so do our communities.
As Amy Gillman, a senior program officer at RWJF writes, “There is a strong and growing evidence base linking our homes to our health.”
But safe, stable, and quality housing is out of reach for millions of people in America—and that has profound implications for health. “Where we can afford to live impacts where we live,” Gillman writes, “and our neighborhood’s location can make it easier or harder: to get a quality education; to earn living wages; to afford and have access to nutritious food; and to enjoy active lifestyles.”
Housing Costs Can Undermine Health