Ch. 2 Investigation: $100,000 incomes & living in public housing
Jace Larson
Some families living in public housing made more than $100,000 and the government does not plan to ask them to move out.
One family made $137,000 and paid $786 a month in rent for the family of four to live in a two bedroom place in public housing. Another family of two made $130,000 and paid $554 a month.
The families make significantly more money than would be allowed to qualify for public housing at the time of move in. Both of these families moved out of public housing this fall.
A policy analyst for the Houston Housing Authority says it's an efficient use of taxpayer dollars to allow a family making that much money to live in public housing because they pay additional rent and thus the government has to kick in less money than it would for a family making little money.
"This is actually the most efficient use of taxpayer money because it actually saves the tax payer money. When the higher income families pay higher rent it decreases the burden on federal subsidies we get," Brian Gage, Senior Policy Advisor for the Houston Housing Authority.
The wait list is about 23,000 people long in Houston.
"There is simply not enough affordable housing in Houston," Gage said.
The Housing and Urban Development's office of Inspector General did an audit this year and found Texas has the third most people living in public housing who make more than the allowed amount on move in.
The numbers by state are as follows:
Overincome Families Residing in Public Housing Units Nationwide 1 New York 10,903 2 Puerto Rico 1,219 3 Texas 1,056 4 Alabama 811 5 New Jersey 755 6 Pennsylvania 750 7 Louisiana 682 8 Georgia 666 9 Illinois 637 10 Massachusetts 621 11 Kentucky 571 12 Tennessee 545 13 California 505 14 North Carolina 405 15 Ohio 384 16 Missouri 366 17 Mississippi 341 18 Arkansas 332 19 Florida 297 20 Oklahoma 288 21 Michigan 243 22 South Carolina 243 23 Minnesota 229 24 Wisconsin 213 25 Indiana 172 26 Virgin Islands 160 27 Nebraska 157 28 Maryland 156 29 Kansas 152 30 Virginia 147 31 Connecticut 144 32 West Virginia 140 33 New Mexico 98 34 Rhode Island 87 35 Iowa 85 36 Washington 81 37 North Dakota 70 38 Washington, DC 69 39 Arizona 60 40 Maine 60 41 Colorado 54 42 Oregon 50 43 Montana 33 44 Alaska 27 45 New Hampshire 25 46 Vermont 25 47 Nevada 24 48 Delaware 20 49 Hawaii 20 50 South Dakota 17 51 Wyoming 13 52 Idaho 11 53 Utah 7 Total 25,226
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