Proposed federal budget, tax cuts could stunt affordable housing
By Michelle D. Layser, The Conversation
Low-income Americans are already struggling to keep a roof over their heads due to a growing affordable housing shortage.
But budgets drafted by the Trump administration and Congress, along with provisions in the tax cut package, are bound to make matters worse.
As a researcher who studies the intersection of tax law and housing policy, I am concerned about how these proposed changes would reduce the volume of new housing for low-income people and cut aid that people facing economic hardship use to cover their rent.
The federal government stopped building public housing two decades ago after years of declining construction. Although it has demolished many of these homes, the government continues to own and rent out about 1.1 million of these units.
Let me get this straight, 20 years ago the federal government stopped funding the building of new affordable housing. Now they want to blame trump because there is a great demand and no supply. They instead decided to help some low income people pay for their higher rent because their rent is high because there is no supply and a great demand.