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A study of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, released in January 2008 by the Urban Institute, indicates that as the result of an aging population, demand for affordable housing will rise significantly over the next 30 years. The study, titled “Housing in the Nation's Capital—2007,” also indicates that the findings of the Institute, a Washington-based nonprofit think tank, are equally valid for other regions of the nation.