Beyond the Brink: The Affordable Housing Crisis and Its Toll on Central Pennsylvania's Families

Noah Koch
Published Nov 21, 2025


The affordable housing crisis in Central Pennsylvania, exacerbated by the pandemic, is pushing families to the brink.

With over half a million state residents behind on rent and a significant number facing foreclosure, the situation is dire. The economic downturn has severely impacted low-income and minority communities, who have suffered the greatest job income losses, particularly in low-wage sectors like hospitality.

Long-standing issues of financial literacy, systemic discrimination, and barriers such as racial profiling further deepen the crisis, driving residents out of their historic communities due to unaffordable housing costs.

The Central Penn Business Journal highlights the essential role of housing in ensuring community health, economic participation, and the stability of society​​.

Emergency federal aid has provided short-term relief for renters and homeowners, but as the Keystone Newsroom points out, Pennsylvania’s approach to housing needs a fundamental shift.


Lawmakers underscore the necessity of treating housing as a human right, advocating for dedicated state funding and direct cash assistance to tenants to combat discrimination and provide sustainable solutions to the housing shortage.

Legal aid for eviction cases is also suggested as a means to support tenants and save on public expenditure for benefits and shelters​​.

Ultimately, the housing crisis is a complex challenge that calls for collective action and innovative policy-making.

Only through a concerted effort can the dream of affordable housing become a reality for all Pennsylvanians.



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