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Still, a record 8.53 million renter households had "worst case needs" in 2021, according to another HUD report released this week, the most reported since the department began estimating in 1978.
As of 2017, 8.3 million homes were considered homes with “worst case needs.” [7] This number is describing the amount of rental households which are occupied by individuals with extremely low incomes, and living in severely inadequate conditions. Characteristics of inadequate housing include spaces with poor ventilation or leaks, peeling ...
In 2006, The Village Voice named HUD "New York City's worst landlord" and "the #1 worst in the United States" based upon decrepit conditions of buildings and questionable eviction practices. [32] In September 2010, HUD started auctioning off delinquent home mortgage loans, defined as at least 90 days past due, to the highest bidder.
Mental illness in Alaska is a current epidemic that the state struggles to manage. The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness stated that as of January 2018, Alaska had an estimated 2,016 citizens experiencing homelessness on any given day while around 3,784 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year as well. [10]
Freddie Mac reports an average 6.69% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, down 12 basis points from last week's average 6.81%, according to its weekly Prime Mortgage Market Survey of nationwide ...
Federal auditors found that HUD was awarding grants based on the ability of the area to generate income for the city rather than the actual state of the housing project in question. [13] By demolishing low-cost public housing units in an area, city officials can drive up property values in the surrounding area and reduce the number of low ...
A U.S. Treasury report out last week found that the Social Security trust fund is projected to only be able to pay out full benefits through 2033, one year earlier than what the 2020 report ...
One of the 2000s textbooks on Supported/supportive Housing is a report on state projects in the US for older adults which includes use of the home and community-based (HCBS) waiver, efforts to reform more than 43 congregate residential categories in states, use of housing subsidies for low income persons, assisted living options, "comprehensive ...