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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,036 posts)
Thu Jun 7, 2018, 04:18 PM Jun 2018

Analysis says HUD plan would raise rents for poor by 20 percent

Housing Secretary Ben Carson says his latest proposal to raise rents would mean a path toward self-sufficiency for millions of low-income households across the United States by pushing more people to find work. For Ebony Morris and her four small children, it could mean homelessness.

Morris lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where most households receiving federal housing assistance would see their rent go up an average 26 percent, according to an analysis done by Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and provided exclusively to The Associated Press. But her increase would be nearly double that.

Overall, the analysis shows that in the nation's 100 largest metropolitan areas, low-income tenants — many of whom have jobs — would have to pay roughly 20 percent more each year for rent under the plan. That rent increase is about six times greater than the growth in average hourly earnings, putting the poorest workers at an increased risk of homelessness because wages simply haven't kept pace with housing expenses.

"I saw public housing as an option to get on my feet, to pay 30 percent of my income and get myself out of debt and eventually become a homeowner," said Morris, whose monthly rent would jump from $403 to $600. "But this would put us in a homeless state."

Roughly 4 million low-income households receiving HUD assistance would be affected by the proposal. HUD estimates that about 2 million would be affected immediately, while the other 2 million would see rent increases phased in after six years.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-says-hud-plan-would-raise-rents-for-poor-by-20-percent/ar-AAykekv?li=BBnb7Kz

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Analysis says HUD plan would raise rents for poor by 20 percent (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2018 OP
you know how hideous it is for normal folks with him as President jodymarie aimee Jun 2018 #1
Trump and Carson are both incredibly evil people. (eom) StevieM Jun 2018 #2
I have an idea! All HUD People Get Cha Jun 2018 #3
you are being needlesslyl cruel jodymarie aimee Jun 2018 #4
I am NOT being cruel at all. Just reminding people Cha Jun 2018 #5
 

jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
1. you know how hideous it is for normal folks with him as President
Thu Jun 7, 2018, 04:40 PM
Jun 2018

it is a million times worse for the poor. We will die.

Cha

(297,323 posts)
5. I am NOT being cruel at all. Just reminding people
Thu Jun 7, 2018, 04:58 PM
Jun 2018

on HUD to VOTE.

I'm on HUD, too.. just not sure everybody votes who's on it.

Why is it "cruel" to remind people to VOTE?

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