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Following the sequestration funding cuts in 2013, most state and local housing agencies had no choice but to sharply reduce the number of families rec
New Research Reinforces Case for Restoring Lost Housing Vouchers
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New Research Reinforces Case for Restoring Lost Housing Vouchers
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Unravel July/August 2022 by Metro Guide Publishing - Issuu
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Are Landlords Overcharging Housing Voucher Holders? - Matthew Desmond, Kristin L. Perkins, 2016
Sequestration Could Cut Housing Vouchers for as Many as 185,000 Low-Income Families by the End of 2014
Federal Housing Assistance Shrinks as Cost of Rent Rises - The New York Times
Sequestration's Rising Toll: 100,000 Fewer Low-Income Families Have Housing Vouchers
Singles in deep poverty neglected by pandemic supports