Schwartz and McClure write on how rental-assistance subsidies could make housing more affordable for American families.
Kirk McClure
Kirk McClure is a professor of urban planning in the School of Public Affairs and Administration. His teaching and research examines housing market behavior and evaluates federal affordable housing programs. His research has been supported by multiple grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was scholar in residence at HUD’s Department of Policy Development and Research. He is a two-time winner of the Fannie Mae Best Paper in Housing Award and is a recipient of the Best Paper Award from the Urban Affairs Association. Dr. McClure is associate editor of housing policy debate and serves on the boards of editors for Housing Studies and the Journal of Planning Education and Research.

