This link will take you to a map that shows how many hours needed to work and the wage to afford one month’s rent.
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This link will take you to a map that shows how many hours needed to work and the wage to afford one month’s rent.
Read the full 291 page report here:
This past year reminded us just how important it is to have a safe, stable place to call home. With @HUDGov's FY22 Budget, we will put housing where it belongs- at the center of our efforts to build a stronger, more equitable America. pic.twitter.com/6z1C8AzV2E
— Secretary Marcia L. Fudge (@SecFudge) July 20, 2021
This week I visited Colorado’s Englewood Housing Authority, which provides broadband to tenants. All Americans deserve access to high-speed broadband – and with a $65 billion investment, @POTUS’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework would deliver just that. – @SecFudge pic.twitter.com/0hRgJ0DUCZ
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 16, 2021
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