$5.7 billion: Amount raised in private-sector capital through bond issuances
51,000: Number of Utah families helped into their first homes with UHC bond financing
18,600: Number of affordable apartment units developed with UHC financing
$435 million: Amount of capital raised for financing affordable apartment developments with tax credits
$2.6 billion: Amount of capital imported into Utah for construction of new single- and multi-family dwellings
38,126: Number of new homes or apartment units constructed through UHC-financed construction
$158 million: Amount of one-time tax impacts from new UHC-financed construction
$37 million: Amount of annual local property taxes added to the rolls from UHC-financed construction
$0: Amount of state-appropriated funds used in UHC programs
Source: Utah Housing Corp.
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