Housing

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is committed to representing the business voice on the solutions to America’s severe housing shortage by focusing on increasing housing supply through three key pillars:
Reducing Barriers: Streamline permitting, zoning, and regulatory processes to accelerate housing development.
Increasing Access to Capital: Empower small businesses, developers, and local governments with the financial tools they need to build and invest in housing.
Ensuring a Strong Workforce: Support workforce development in construction and related trades to meet the growing demand for housing.
Making News
Strong Foundations: A Playbook for Housing and Economic Growth
Housing Resources
This resource offers actionable data and solutions to address housing challenges and drive economic growth.
Building for Growth: Housing Solutions for a Stronger Economy
Watch:
At the U.S. Chamber's inaugural Housing Summit, leaders across sectors, from national to local, highlighted challenges and dove into solutions to increasing housing supply across the country.
Our Work
Addressing the national housing shortage is a business imperative.
Events
- Taxes2026 Tax Policy SummitTuesday, March 1008:30 AM EDT - 03:00 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- TechnologyTechnology Leadership Summit 2026Wednesday, March 1108:30 AM EDT - 02:00 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- InfrastructureKeep America Moving SummitTuesday, March 1708:00 AM EDT - 05:30 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce respectfully submits this statement for the record for the House Financial Services Committee hearing entitled “AI Innovation Explored: Insights into AI Applications in Financial Services and Housing.”How property insurance price caps are keeping many Americans on the sidelines.New guidance from the Treasury grants state and local recipients of American Rescue Plan funds more flexibility to increase the supply of affordable and available homes. We break down their “how-to” guide here.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Appropriations, on the FY23 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill.Following the release of February's CPI data, Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, released the below statement:







