Free U.S. Top 20 States by Affordable Housing Units Built (2020-2025) Chart
The chart shows a significant expansion in affordable housing construction from 2020 to 2025, with California leading at 247,000 units, demonstrating major investments in tackling housing shortages. Texas follows with 207,000 units, while Florida ranks third with 174,000 units, reflecting high demand in rapidly growing states. New York recorded 142,000 units, emphasizing its large urban population needs. Illinois added 123,000 units, followed by Pennsylvania with 111,000 units, showing strong mid-tier contributions. Other notable states include Ohio (99,000), Georgia (93,000), North Carolina (87,000), and Michigan (81,000). Mid-range construction figures appear for New Jersey (75,000), Virginia (69,000), and Washington (63,000). Lower but still relevant contributions come from Arizona (57,000) and Massachusetts (51,000). These trends highlight concentrated housing efforts in states facing population growth and affordability challenges, particularly in coastal and southern regions.
| Labels | Total Units Built 2020–2025 (thousands) |
|---|---|
| California | 247 |
| Texas | 207 |
| Florida | 174 |
| New York | 142 |
| Illinois | 123 |
| Pennsylvania | 111 |
| Ohio | 99 |
| Georgia | 93 |
| North Carolina | 87 |
| Michigan | 81 |
| New Jersey | 75 |
| Virginia | 69 |
| Washington | 63 |
| Arizona | 57 |
| Massachusetts | 51 |
