Trump Administration Proposal Could Displace 1.4 Million Renters
Associated PressJuly 16, 20252 min84,366 views
3 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβProposed Housing Subsidy Time Limit
- π― A Trump administration proposal could put over a million low-income households at risk of losing their federally subsidized housing.
- π‘ New research from New York University suggests a proposed 2-year time limit on housing subsidies could affect up to 1.4 million households.
- π° This time restriction is part of a White House proposal to slash the US Department of Housing and Urban Development's budget.
Arguments for and Against the Proposal
- β οΈ White House officials argue that HUD's rental assistance programs face fraud and waste, and subsidies were never intended to be permanent.
- π€ Supporters claim that time limits could provide more families with an opportunity to access public housing.
Impact on Families and Children
- π Researchers indicate that limiting subsidy duration would disproportionately affect working families with children.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ The proposal could impact over 1 million children, with stable housing shown to significantly improve their health, education, and long-term earnings.
Personal Impact and Cost of Living
- π Havala Hopkins, a single mother raising a son with autism, relies on housing assistance and fears displacement due to high market rents.
- π She highlights the current astronomical cost of living and stagnant wages, making it impossible to afford market rates without assistance.
- π₯ The potential loss of housing assistance could lead to homelessness and severe disruption for families like hers.
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Housing SubsidiesTrump AdministrationHUDPublic HousingSection 8Time LimitsLow-Income HouseholdsHousing AssistanceCost of LivingHomelessnessChild Welfare
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