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Introduction
Around this time last year, advocates at the National Low Income Housing Coalition were talking about President Donald Trump’s latest effort “to gut America’s safety net for low-income people” by slashing funds for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by 15%.
But the tables have turned drastically.
President Joe Biden recently released a $1.5 trillion discretionary spending proposal that calls for increasing HUD’s budget by 15%. His plan would expand the number of families who receive a voucher for affordable housing; provide more funding for homeless assistance grants; boost funding for improvements at public housing complexes; and increase the stock of affordable housing across the country.
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How struggling households can get federal rental assistance
The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters. Author: SARAH SKIDMORE SELL AP Personal Finance Writer Published: 12:11 PM EDT April 23, 2021 Updated: 12:11 PM EDT April 23, 2021
WASHINGTON An estimated 8.8 million Americans are behind on their rent, according the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. While relief efforts have staved off some of the housing crisis, rent is still going to come due.
The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters.
Here s How Struggling Households Can Get Federal Rental Assistance The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters By Sarah Skidmore Sell •
Updated 5 hours ago
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An estimated 8.8 million Americans are behind on their rent, according the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. While relief efforts have staved off some of the housing crisis, rent is still going to come due.
The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters.