Economic Opportunity

Philadelphia has long held the ignoble title of the nation's poorest big city. While that title has since been assumed by Houston, Philly's poverty rate is still stubbornly high--just under 20%. Mayor Cherelle Parker campaigned on increasing economic opportunity in the city, and her actions so far have focused on primarily on housing and jobs. This includes her $2 billion Housing Opportunities Made Easy, or H.O.M.E., initiative, as well as efforts to make running a business in the city easier.

Progress Updates

City will guarantee $50M redevelopment loan as H.O.M.E negotiations continue

(Inquirer) The City of Philadelphia is guaranteeing a $50 million loan that a coalition of building trades unions will provide to the Philadelphia Housing Authority, city officials announced Tuesday. The funds will help finance the redevelopment of the Brith Sholom House, a dilapidated senior apartment complex in West Philadelphia.

Mayor Cherelle Parker touted the plan as part of her H.O.M.E. initiative, the negotiations for which are still underway. Council in December gave initial approval to changes to legislation related to Parker’s housing initiative. Parker wanted a higher income-eligibility threshold so middle-class residents could access the programs; Council’s version aims to prioritize poorer Philadelphians.

Council could take a final vote on the related legislation as early as Thursday.

 

Mayoral priorities include expanding access to housing and jobs 

In her 2024 inaugural address, Mayor Cherelle Parker pledged to: 

  • Create and preserve affordable housing
  • Streamline the city's Land Bank process
  • Remove red tape with "PHL Open for Business" initiative
  • Remove college degree requirements for many city jobs

Key offices and efforts

  • H.O.M.E Housing Plan, which the administration said would produce and preserve 30,000 housing units for Philadelphians across levels of affordability.
  • PHL Open for Business, an effort to reduce cost and complexity for business owners navigating city government

Key quotes

  • “Beyond public safety, there is no more pressing issue for Philadelphia than access to housing,” said Mayor Cherelle L. Parker. “We are ready now [to move forward] as One Philly, A United City!” (City Council address, Mar 2025)

  • "I made it clear before I took the oath of office that all Philadelphians must have access to the path of self sufficiency that includes access to 21st century, world-class education; affordable, luxury housing; and the opportunity to do business in Philadelphia." (State of the City, Dec 2024)

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Solutions Progress Report

The Solutions Progress Report tracks updates on the key issues and initiatives of Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker's administration.