March 17, 2004 LOCAL EFFECTS OF PROPOSED CUTS IN FEDERAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Public Housing Agency Data, by StateThe data linked below shows the estimated impact of the Administration’s proposals in each state for 2005 and 2009. To find data on particular housing agencies in the state, click on the state name.
- The funding reduction is the amount by which funding for voucher subsidies would fall below the amount needed to maintain assistance at the current level. Most housing agencies would experience additional cuts in the funding they receive to administer the program; those cuts are not included in the tables.
- The reduction in number of families assisted is the number of vouchers that would need to be eliminated if the entire cut were carried out by eliminating vouchers. Similarly, the increase in annual rent is the increase that would result if the full cut were implemented by raising rent burdens for all families receiving assistance.
- These estimates are based in part on data that housing agencies reported to HUD covering the period through July 2003. Individual agencies may have more current data that they could use to update the estimates.
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Public Housing Agency Data, by State
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