Survey says housing and homelessness major concerns for Kansans

25 October 2023

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A lack of affordable housing is a major issue across the state, according to a statewide survey released Tuesday.

The Kansas Speaks survey is put together every year by the Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University.

The survey was conducted from Sept. 20 through Oct. 10., and 485 people participated. They were selected based on economic status, education and gender.

This year, 70% of those surveyed say they’re worried about the cost of housing.

“I think this is rising to be one of the most, if not the most, concerning issues for a lot of Kansans,” said Michael Smith, Emporia State University political science professor and contributor to the survey.

More than 60% of respondents said their community is facing negative impacts because of a lack of affordable homes to buy or rent.


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Fort Hays State University Docking Institute of Public Affairs director and survey co-author Brett Zollinger said a shortage of housing isn’t just a quality of life issue but an economic problem.

“It can be difficult for businesses to recruit employees to a specific area if there is a lack of housing,” Zollinger said.

Almost half of people surveyed say homelessness isn’t handled well in their community, while only a fifth say enough is being done.

“It’s gonna take state and local governments to tackle this problem,” Smith said.

People surveyed agreed. When asked who would be best equipped to reduce homelessness, they pointed to the government.


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Spurring leaders into action is one of the purposes of the report, according to Zollinger.

“At least start dialogue in the local level, where governments can potentially look into some of this stuff further,” Zollinger said.

Local and state leaders can use the data to change policies and approaches.

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