John Griffith
Policy Analyst
John Griffith is a Policy Analyst with the Economic Policy team at American Progress. His work focuses on housing policy and federal credit programs.
Prior to joining CAP John worked as an analyst with the Social and Economic Policy Division of Abt Associates, where he researched federal homeless assistance, affordable housing, and community development programs. John previously interned with Slate magazine in Washington, D.C., the United Nations Environment Program in Geneva, Switzerland, and the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Villanova University, where he graduated magna cum laude.
Articles by John Griffith
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Managing Taxpayer Risk,
May 3, 2012
- Turning the Tide: Preventing More Foreclosures and Holding Wrong-Doers Accountable, April 26, 2012
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Turning the Tide: Preventing More Foreclosures and Holding Wrong-Doers Accountable,
April 26, 2012
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Inching Toward Principal Write-Downs at Fannie and Freddie,
April 19, 2012
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Sharing the Pain and Gain in the Housing Market,
March 29, 2012
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Ryan Budget Is a Fatal Blow to the Housing Market,
March 23, 2012
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Scoring Fannie Mae’s ‘Rehab-to-Rent’ Pilots,
March 9, 2012
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Take a Load Off, Fannie: A Bold Plan to Boost Housing,
March 9, 2012
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An Unfair Value for Taxpayers,
February 9, 2012
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Rewarding Homeowners for Good Behavior,
February 2, 2012
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The Ramp Begins for 'Rehab-to-Rent',
February 2, 2012
- Three Ideas Mitt Romney Should Support on Housing, January 24, 2012
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Rehab-to-Rent Can Help Hard-Hit Communities and Our Economy,
January 24, 2012
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Time to Get Serious About the Housing Market,
January 9, 2012
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How “Occupy Our Homes” Speaks to Communities of Color,
December 20, 2011
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Too Early to Sound the FHA Alarm,
December 12, 2011
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Filling the Financing Gap in the Housing Market,
November 22, 2011
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Rehabilitate to Rent,
October 12, 2011
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Renting Our Way Out of the Foreclosure Glut,
September 20, 2011
- Republicans Loved Stimulus When Bush Was in the White House, August 31, 2011
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Renting Our Way Past the Home Foreclosure Crisis,
August 11, 2011
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A Bipartisan Call for “What Works” Budgeting,
July 27, 2011
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Budget Bullets: Energy ,
July 6, 2011
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Budget Bullets: Procurement,
June 22, 2011
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Budget Bullets: Defense,
June 1, 2011
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Viewpoint: Doing What Works,
April 1, 2011
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Designing for Success,
March 22, 2011
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Budget Cuts that Work,
March 3, 2011
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A Results-First Approach to Cost Reduction,
February 23, 2011
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“What Works” Budgeting,
February 17, 2011
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Performance Reviews That Work ,
February 4, 2011
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The Secret to Programs that Work,
February 2, 2011
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A Step Forward: Government Performance Reform Passes the House,
December 21, 2010
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Saving Without Slashing,
December 21, 2010
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Making Headway,
December 17, 2010
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Whose Job Is It, Anyway, to Identify the Best New Ideas in Government?,
November 4, 2010
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Landrieu’s Procedural Politics Threaten Federal Budget Nomination at Critical Time,
October 14, 2010
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Lew Makes Room for Management Issues in Budget-Heavy Hearings,
September 21, 2010
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Jack Lew Should Take a Cue from the Nixon Era,
September 16, 2010
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Delegating Up: Crowd-Sourcing Innovation in the Federal Government,
September 3, 2010
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Not Good Enough for Government Work: Rankings Help Improve Government Performance,
September 3, 2010
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Inaugural Social Innovation Fund Sets an Example,
July 27, 2010
