Federal rental assistance distributed during the COVID-19 pandemic did far more than help people stay in their homes. It also improved their mental health. A UC Riverside study published this week in ...
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 ...
A record amount of federal rental assistance was put into the pockets of struggling renters by state and local governments in November, as the Biden administration initiates changes aimed at providing ...
A newly released report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) found that billions of taxpayer dollars were routed to ineligible recipients — including deceased individuals — ...
Despite more than $60 billion in annual federal spending on rental assistance, only one in four eligible families actually receives it. Recipient families receive, on average, more than $1,000 in ...
A federal program that provides rental assistance is expected to end in December. The Southern Nevada Regional Housing ...
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Editorial | Federal changes, cuts imperil vital local housing assistance
Budget cuts and new eligibility requirements coming from the Trump administration are threatening to undermine vital programs providing a lifeline to Santa Cruz County residents trying to find stable ...
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