
Mississippi 4 Years Later
Saturday, July 05, 2008
- More than 90,000 housing units in Mississippi suffered major damage or were destroyed by Katrina
- 5,908 people in Mississippi still receive disaster housing assistance
- 529 FEMA trailers are still in operation in Mississippi
- 58% of recipients of FEMA direct housing assistance were homeowners pre-Katrina; less than 3/4 of those families have been able to rebuild their homes
- Less than 1% of recipients of FEMA direct housing assistance had ever previously received public housing assistance
- 1142 units (22%) of a total of 5,261 units awarded tax credits in the lower six counties have completed construction since Katrina
- The State’s Long Term Workforce Housing Program is projected to produce 4,831 new or rehabilitated affordable housing units
- Mississippi's Small Rental Assistance Program forecast the production of 6,500 affordable units; 1,800 units have been approved to date
- MS recently requested and received an additional 5,000 housing vouchers to meet unmet housing affordability needs
- Wages have remained stable while the median sales price of single-family homes and average rents have risen 40% from pre-Katrina prices
- Homeowner insurance rates have increased 91% since Katrina




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