Research Symposium

25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2025

Iris Bui Poster Session 2: 10:45 am - 11:45 am/ Poster #260


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BIO


My name is Iris Bui, I am from Spring Hill, Florida, and I am a sophomore majoring in Management Information Systems and Finance with a minor in Data Analytics. Aside from UROP, I am a member of the FSU Equestrian Hunt Seat Team and a Barista at the FSU Student Union Starbucks. Outside of class and extracurriculars , I spend my free time reading, spending time with my family and friends, enjoying the outdoors, and baking. In the future, I hope to have the opportunity to continue to work on similar projects involving data analytics.

United States Housing Choice Voucher Gap

Authors: Iris Bui, Shane Dabney
Student Major: Management Information Systems and Finance
Mentor: Shane Dabney
Mentor's Department: DeVoe Moore Center
Mentor's College: Florida State University
Co-Presenters: Mira Scannapieco

Abstract


The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is a government funded program designed to assist low-income families in affording safe and decent housing in the private market. However, despite many qualifying individuals, only a small number of people receive vouchers. The difference in the number of available housing choice vouchers and the number of households who qualify for these vouchers has previously been believed to be one in four, meaning one in four qualifying households will receive a voucher. Using data collected from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) database, which provides data on previous HCV recipients, as well as US Census data, this investigation has been able to estimate the number of qualified households more accurately and, as a result, more accurately estimate the HCV gap. Using a Python code, trends both within states and across different regions have been identified, allowing for a better understanding of the distribution of HCVs across the United States. We plan to take these findings and further our research, analyzing the demographic breakdown of qualifying households and voucher recipients as well as eventually integrate the number and demographic characteristics of the households applying for the HCV program to fully understand this gap, its causes, and its potential implications for low-income families.

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Keywords: Housing Choice Voucher Program, Housing Affordability, Economics, Public Policy