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HUD’s subsidized housing tenants are covered in December
HUD's low-income subsidized housing tenants are urged to continue paying their portion of rent during the government shutdown.
HUD’s subsidized housing tenants are covered for December
By Lynda Carson - November 1, 2025
It’s day 32 of the government shutdown, and among all the horrific news happening all across the nation because of the convicted felon President Donald J. Trump, for the moment there is actually some good news for HUD’s low-income subsidized housing tenants that have been concerned that the government shutdown may have negative effects on their housing situation.
For more about the horrific situation in our country, see the latest Memo to members dated October 27, from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), by clicking here.
According to the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), and the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA), they were contacted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and advised that HUD will make funding payments for the month of December regarding the Public Housing Operating Fund, and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program funding.
According to an announcement published October 31, 2025, on the website for the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA), in part it states, “We’re pleased to share positive updates from HUD regarding Public Housing Operating Fund and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program funding.
Public Housing Operating Fund:
“HUD has informed us that they will be able to obligate December Public Housing Operating Fund payments, contrary to earlier reports. PHAs can expect to see these funds available in eLOCCS by December 1.”
HCV Program:
“HUD has obligated Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) funding—including HAP and administrative fees for Housing Choice Vouchers a.k.a. Section 8 Housing Vouchers, Emergency Housing Vouchers, and Mainstream vouchers—for both November and December. Additionally, HUD has processed all projected November HCV shortfalls and is working to ensure December shortfall payments are processed in a timely manner, based on updated VMS data. HUD staff are being called back during the government shutdown to support this effort.”
Additionally, on October 31, 2025, according to an announcement on the website for the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), in part it says; Public Housing: “(New) HUD staff has stated that they will be able to fund Operating Fund payments for the month of December.”
Before the government shutdown began 32 days ago, “on the website for the Public Housing Authorities Directors Association (PHADA), they reported that if a government shutdown occurs, HUD staff has assured them that agencies (Public Housing Authorities) should have sufficient public housing and Housing Choice Voucher funding to continue operations through mid-November.
Beyond that there was much uncertainty for millions of HUD’s low-income subsidized housing tenants, that may have been very concerned of possible negative effects to their housing situation because of the government shutdown.
HUD’s Low-Income Subsidized Housing Tenants.
Reportedly, “More than 87,000 Section 8-subsidized units were funded by Bay Area housing agencies in 2024, including about 16,000 from the San Francisco Housing Authority, according to data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD.”
According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) in September 2024, about the Housing Choice Voucher program a.k.a Section 8 voucher program. “Individuals and families with low incomes use vouchers to help pay for privately owned housing. The program is federally funded and run by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and a network of about 2,200 state and local public housing agencies (PHAs). More than 5 million people in 2.3 million low-income families use vouchers.”
Project-Based Vouchers: Additionally, according to the CBPP in September 2024, “Project-based vouchers, part of the Housing Choice Voucher program, provide place-based subsidies to help more than 530,000 people in nearly 290,000 households afford modest housing in the private market.”
Public Housing: In September of 2024, according to the CBPP. “The nation's 807,000 public housing units are located in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several territories, with 1 in 5 of them in rural areas. As of 2020, only 55 percent of public housing homes were in low- or moderate-poverty areas, or where less than 30 percent of people had low incomes.”
HUD Layoffs During Government Shutdown:
Reportedly, “On October 28, 2025, a federal judge in California issued a preliminary injunction further halting government shutdown-related layoffs at all federal agencies, including the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The ruling builds on an earlier restraining order and applies only to federal employees represented by the following unions: American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE); American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME); National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE); National Association of Government Employees (NAGE); Service Employees International Union (SEIU); National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU); American Federation of Teachers (AFT); and the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE).
HUD must continue to suspend all planned reductions in force (RIFs) affecting these union members, including the 442 RIF notices issued on October 10. Impacted offices include Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity with 114 staff, Public and Indian Housing with 103, Housing Operations and Counseling with 86, and Community Planning and Development with 30. Many of these employees remain furloughed due to the government shutdown.”
AFGE Press Release:
Additionally, according to an October 28, 2025 press release on the website of AFGE, in part it says, “A federal court has extended its order barring the Trump administration from firing federal workers because of the government shutdown as litigation filed by labor unions proceeds.
During a hearing Oct. 28 before Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, attorneys for the unions argued that the administration violated the law by threatening to fire federal workers furloughed because of the shutdown and ordering employees to work unpaid during the shutdown to carry out the mass terminations. The unions are represented by Altshuler Berzon LLP, Democracy Defenders Fund, and Democracy Forward.
Judge Illston granted the unions’ request for a preliminary injunction that will prevent the administration from issuing reductions-in-force or implementing those already filed during the shutdown. The injunction continues the temporary restraining order the judge previously issued.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) initially filed the lawsuit on Sept. 30. The lawsuit has since been expanded to include employees represented by the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), and the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE).
Every Cabinet department and 24 independent agencies are included in the lawsuit. Programs, projects, or activities (PPAs) that include any bargaining unit or member represented by a plaintiff union within these agencies are covered by the lawsuit.
“President Trump is using the government shutdown as a pretense to illegally fire thousands of federal workers – specifically those employees carrying out programs and policies that the administration finds objectionable. We thank the court for keeping in place its order preventing the administration from firing workers due to the shutdown while we continue our litigation in court,” said AFGE National President Everett Kelley.
“Today’s ruling is another victory for federal workers and our ongoing efforts to protect their jobs from an administration hellbent on illegally firing them,”said AFSCME President Lee Saunders. “Unlike the billionaires in this administration, public service workers dedicate themselves to serving their communities. These attempted mass firings would devastate both the workers and the people they serve. We will keep fighting to protect public service jobs against this administration’s unlawful efforts to eliminate them.”
“Firing federal workers during a government shutdown is as cruel as it is unlawful,” said SEIU Executive Vice President Heather Conroy. “This administration has made clear whose side it’s on, siding with billionaires over working people time and time again. Federal workers serve our communities in good times and bad, without a political agenda. We are proud to unite with other federal worker unions to fight for workers to be reinstated, compensated, and respected. Together we will hold this administration accountable for putting ideology ahead of workers and the communities they serve.”
Meanwhile, the poor and hungry SNAP food program recipients are hoping for the best at this point. Being day 32 of the government shutdown around 43 million hungry Americans are waiting to see if the convicted felon President Trump, and USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins will comply with a judges order to release the monthly SNAP funds for November 2025.
Lynda Carson may be reached at newzland2 [at] gmail.com
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USDA - Rural housing subsidized low-income housing programs and USDA low-income subsidized housing tenants.
Click below for state by state information…
https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download
Our nations low-income subsidized housing programs are under attack.
Note: According to reports, during the government shutdown HUD’s low-income subsidized housing programs apparently will be funded during November and December 2025, for HUD’s low-income subsidized housing tenants.
In contrast, according to reports, the USDA have indicated that despite the government shutdown, they only have enough funding to cover its rental assistance programs for the month of November. From what I can tell, there is no further information or mention at this point in regards to what happens to the USDA low-income subsidized housing programs, and the USDA subsidized low-income housing tenants after November, if the government shutdown is still occurring in December 2025.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and the convicted felon President Donald J. Trump have been very hostile and very reluctant to release funding in November 2025 during the government shutdown for the SNAP food program for around 43 million poor and hungry SNAP recipients.
I sincerely hope that there will be federal funding in November and December 2025 for the USDA SNAP program for the 43 million poor and hungry SNAP recipients.
I also hope that there will be federal funding available for the USDA low-income subsidized housing programs, and for the tens of thousands of USDA subsidized low-income housing tenants after November, if the government shutdown is still occurring in December 2025.
See a few important links further below...
Sincerely
-Lynda Carson
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Do you live in HUD or USDA housing?
Know your rights during the government shutdown.
https://www.nhlp.org/resources/do-you-live-in-hud-or-usda-housing-know-your-rights-during-the-government-shutdown/
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Updated January 23, 2025
2025 Federal Rental Assistance Factsheets Sources and Methodology
https://www.cbpp.org/research/2025-federal-rental-assistance-factsheets-sources-and-methodology
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Archived: MTW - Public Housing Authorities list
During the past year, HUD made many changes to its website, deleting and concealing a lot of information. In essence, much important housing information has been disappeared as a result since HUD Secretary Scott Turner took control of HUD, a loyalist and myrmidon of the convicted felon President Donald J. Trump.
Below is a link to MTW Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) all across the nation from HUD’s website that is no longer available. Much of the about the MTW - PHAs are from 2024.
Click below for the MTW - PHA housing links, that used to be available on HUD’s website…
http://web.archive.org/web/20250307185047/https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/ph/mtw/mtwagencies
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(Housing Assistance Council)
HAC News: October 30, 2025
October 30, 2025/in HAC News, News
TOP STORIES
Rent aid steady for November, then uncertain
The National Housing Conference has compiled information on the federal government shutdown’s impact on a range of sources of housing and community development funding. Both HUD and USDA have indicated that, despite the shutdown, they have enough funding to cover rental assistance programs for the month of November. HAC led an effort by several stakeholders who are asking USDA RD to communicate with multifamily owners and managers about Section 521 Rental Assistance, operations, transactions, and the like.
How is the shutdown affecting you?
HAC would like to compile information about the shutdown’s impact on the rural communities, organizations, homeowners, and renters who rely on federal housing support. Please let us know about your situation in an email to hac [at] ruralhome.org.
https://ruralhome.org/hac-news-october-30-2025/
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(National Housing Conference)
How long is too long? As November approaches, what happens next.
SUNDAY, OCT 26, 2025
David M. Dworkin
https://nhc.org/how-long-is-too-long-as-november-approaches-what-happens-next/
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usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports
https://ruralhome.org/information-center/usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports/
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usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
March 5, 2024/in Multi-Family Fair Housing Occupancy Reports
USDA’s annual data for tenants living in Section 515 rental and Section 514 farmworker housing shows that, as of October 2023, the average income for all Section 515 households is $16,047. Just over 88 percent of USDA rental households receive some sort of rental assistance, most commonly Section 521 Rental Assistance (RA). The average income of the 76 percent of Section 515 households receiving RA is $13,696. As has been the case for many years, about two-thirds of the units are occupied by individuals who identify as elderly or disabled. Demographic and economic data for the portfolio are aggregated by state as well as at the national level.
https://ruralhome.org/usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
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USDA low-income subsidized housing programs
SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 2023 Multifamily Housing Annual Occupancy Report
We are pleased to present the Fiscal year (FY) 2023 Rural Development Multifamily Housing (MFH) Annual Occupancy Report, which includes both Section 515 Rural Rental Housing (RRH) and Section 514/516 Farm Labor Housing (FLH) properties. These results are based on data from the Multifamily Integrated System (MFIS) database.
This report presents data from the past three years, comparing information from fiscal years 2021 to 2023. For a summary of report results, please visit https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download.
https://ruralhome.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/OccupancyMFH2023.pdf
Multi-Family Housing Occupancy
Statistics Report as of October 2023
https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download
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usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports
https://ruralhome.org/information-center/usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports/
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usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
March 5, 2024/in Multi-Family Fair Housing Occupancy Reports
USDA’s annual data for tenants living in Section 515 rental and Section 514 farmworker housing shows that, as of October 2023, the average income for all Section 515 households is $16,047. Just over 88 percent of USDA rental households receive some sort of rental assistance, most commonly Section 521 Rental Assistance (RA). The average income of the 76 percent of Section 515 households receiving RA is $13,696. As has been the case for many years, about two-thirds of the units are occupied by individuals who identify as elderly or disabled. Demographic and economic data for the portfolio are aggregated by state as well as at the national level.
https://ruralhome.org/usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
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A few samples below, of some government shutdown housing news from some housing authorities, including the city of Prince William…
San Buenaventura Housing Authority
Notice - Government Shutdown
October 31, 2025
Stakeholder Update: Federal Government Shutdown
Your Ventura Housing team is closely monitoring developments as the federal government remains shut down.
Here’s what you need to know:
HUD has confirmed that Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) funding will continue as scheduled for both November and December 2025, and our agency has received funding for November. There is no immediate impact on your services, programs, or payments—business will continue as usual.
For Public Housing, operating funds for November have been obligated, ensuring no disruption to current operations. However, funding for December remains uncertain, and HUD has indicated that additional guidance will be provided as the situation develops.
We understand some residents may be affected by potential delays in CalFresh benefits due to the shutdown. Those needing food or financial assistance can connect with the Community Services Department (CSD) for a list of available community resources (Gonzalo at 805-568-7762 or Gabby at 805-864-2736).
We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide timely updates as more information becomes available.
Thank you for being an important part of the Ventura Housing community.
https://www.hacityventura.org/
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(October 31, 2025)
Prince Willliam, Virginia
Government Shutdown and HAP Payments
https://www.pwcva.gov/news/government-shutdown-and-hap-payments/
Prince William County Office of Housing Government Shutdown Response Quick Reference for Staff Calls - (November 2025)
Housing Choice Voucher Participants
• November and December Rent Subsidy Payments: Although HUD remains closed during the federal government shutdown, obligated Hap payments for November and December are expected to continue as usual. • Future months: Funding beyond December depends on congressional action, Housing will notify participants immediately if there are changes. • Tenant portion: Participants must continue paying their portion of rent to landlords as usual. • Program status: No changes at this time to vouchers or participation in the program. • Where to check for updates: https://www.pwcva.gov/department/housing-community-development/
Landlords and Property Owners
• November and December Rent Subsidy payments: Although HUD remains closed during the federal government shutdown, obligated Hap payments for November and December are expected to continue as usual. • Future payments: Funding beyond December depends on congressional action, Housing will notify participants immediately if there are changes. • Program status: No changes at this time to landlord participation or agreements. • Contact: Tenants Housing Program Analyst directly or Main Number 703-792-7530 Check for updates: https://www.pwcva.gov/department/housing-community-development/
The Office of Housing is monitoring the federal situation closely and will communicate immediately if anything changes that affects housing assistance.
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Rochester Housing Authority - Rochester, New York
https://www.rochesterhousing.org/
Government Shutdown
10/22 update: HUD informed RHA that funding for HAP payments will continue through December 2025 (previously mid-November).
The government shutdown is affecting many Federal agencies, including The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Rochester Housing Authority (RHA) relies on HUD for primary funding for many programs and services, including Public Housing operational expenditures and all Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) programs, such as the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program/Section 8.
HUD has guaranteed Public Housing Agencies, like ours, will continue to receive its standard funding for HAP through December 2025, at which time, payments could be on hold until the government resumes full operation.
At RHA, our mission is to ensure all residents and participants have a safe place to call home, and will do everything in our power to prevent a lapse in services. Our good financial stewardship makes it possible for RHA to cover HAP for November. This funding will ensure uninterrupted services for more than 26,000 people across the greater Rochester area, should the shutdown continue past November. During this time, it is critical that participants continue paying their contracted rents.
RHA is working closely with area community partners to prepare additional long-term solutions and will share further updates as they become available.
Shawn Burr Executive Director Rochester Housing Authority
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King County Housing Authority - State of Washington
Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8): During previous federal shutdowns, Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) to landlords who rent to voucher tenants have continued uninterrupted. This year, HUD has reported that HAP payments for October, November, and December are available to KCHA and other housing authorities, which means that landlords will continue to receive HAP payments during that time. Even if HAP payments are paused because of the shutdown, landlords cannot raise the rent, and voucher tenants must continue to pay their portion of rent under the lease.
If a shutdown continues past mid-November, then KCHA will provide updated information here.
https://www.kcha.org/about/funding-policy
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Click below for state by state information…
https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download
Our nations low-income subsidized housing programs are under attack.
Note: According to reports, during the government shutdown HUD’s low-income subsidized housing programs apparently will be funded during November and December 2025, for HUD’s low-income subsidized housing tenants.
In contrast, according to reports, the USDA have indicated that despite the government shutdown, they only have enough funding to cover its rental assistance programs for the month of November. From what I can tell, there is no further information or mention at this point in regards to what happens to the USDA low-income subsidized housing programs, and the USDA subsidized low-income housing tenants after November, if the government shutdown is still occurring in December 2025.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and the convicted felon President Donald J. Trump have been very hostile and very reluctant to release funding in November 2025 during the government shutdown for the SNAP food program for around 43 million poor and hungry SNAP recipients.
I sincerely hope that there will be federal funding in November and December 2025 for the USDA SNAP program for the 43 million poor and hungry SNAP recipients.
I also hope that there will be federal funding available for the USDA low-income subsidized housing programs, and for the tens of thousands of USDA subsidized low-income housing tenants after November, if the government shutdown is still occurring in December 2025.
See a few important links further below...
Sincerely
-Lynda Carson
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Do you live in HUD or USDA housing?
Know your rights during the government shutdown.
https://www.nhlp.org/resources/do-you-live-in-hud-or-usda-housing-know-your-rights-during-the-government-shutdown/
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Updated January 23, 2025
2025 Federal Rental Assistance Factsheets Sources and Methodology
https://www.cbpp.org/research/2025-federal-rental-assistance-factsheets-sources-and-methodology
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Archived: MTW - Public Housing Authorities list
During the past year, HUD made many changes to its website, deleting and concealing a lot of information. In essence, much important housing information has been disappeared as a result since HUD Secretary Scott Turner took control of HUD, a loyalist and myrmidon of the convicted felon President Donald J. Trump.
Below is a link to MTW Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) all across the nation from HUD’s website that is no longer available. Much of the about the MTW - PHAs are from 2024.
Click below for the MTW - PHA housing links, that used to be available on HUD’s website…
http://web.archive.org/web/20250307185047/https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/ph/mtw/mtwagencies
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(Housing Assistance Council)
HAC News: October 30, 2025
October 30, 2025/in HAC News, News
TOP STORIES
Rent aid steady for November, then uncertain
The National Housing Conference has compiled information on the federal government shutdown’s impact on a range of sources of housing and community development funding. Both HUD and USDA have indicated that, despite the shutdown, they have enough funding to cover rental assistance programs for the month of November. HAC led an effort by several stakeholders who are asking USDA RD to communicate with multifamily owners and managers about Section 521 Rental Assistance, operations, transactions, and the like.
How is the shutdown affecting you?
HAC would like to compile information about the shutdown’s impact on the rural communities, organizations, homeowners, and renters who rely on federal housing support. Please let us know about your situation in an email to hac [at] ruralhome.org.
https://ruralhome.org/hac-news-october-30-2025/
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(National Housing Conference)
How long is too long? As November approaches, what happens next.
SUNDAY, OCT 26, 2025
David M. Dworkin
https://nhc.org/how-long-is-too-long-as-november-approaches-what-happens-next/
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usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports
https://ruralhome.org/information-center/usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports/
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usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
March 5, 2024/in Multi-Family Fair Housing Occupancy Reports
USDA’s annual data for tenants living in Section 515 rental and Section 514 farmworker housing shows that, as of October 2023, the average income for all Section 515 households is $16,047. Just over 88 percent of USDA rental households receive some sort of rental assistance, most commonly Section 521 Rental Assistance (RA). The average income of the 76 percent of Section 515 households receiving RA is $13,696. As has been the case for many years, about two-thirds of the units are occupied by individuals who identify as elderly or disabled. Demographic and economic data for the portfolio are aggregated by state as well as at the national level.
https://ruralhome.org/usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
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USDA low-income subsidized housing programs
SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 2023 Multifamily Housing Annual Occupancy Report
We are pleased to present the Fiscal year (FY) 2023 Rural Development Multifamily Housing (MFH) Annual Occupancy Report, which includes both Section 515 Rural Rental Housing (RRH) and Section 514/516 Farm Labor Housing (FLH) properties. These results are based on data from the Multifamily Integrated System (MFIS) database.
This report presents data from the past three years, comparing information from fiscal years 2021 to 2023. For a summary of report results, please visit https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download.
https://ruralhome.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/OccupancyMFH2023.pdf
Multi-Family Housing Occupancy
Statistics Report as of October 2023
https://www.rd.usda.gov/media/20292/download
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usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports
https://ruralhome.org/information-center/usda-information-and-data/multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-reports/
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usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
March 5, 2024/in Multi-Family Fair Housing Occupancy Reports
USDA’s annual data for tenants living in Section 515 rental and Section 514 farmworker housing shows that, as of October 2023, the average income for all Section 515 households is $16,047. Just over 88 percent of USDA rental households receive some sort of rental assistance, most commonly Section 521 Rental Assistance (RA). The average income of the 76 percent of Section 515 households receiving RA is $13,696. As has been the case for many years, about two-thirds of the units are occupied by individuals who identify as elderly or disabled. Demographic and economic data for the portfolio are aggregated by state as well as at the national level.
https://ruralhome.org/usda-multi-family-fair-housing-occupancy-report-fy-2023/
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A few samples below, of some government shutdown housing news from some housing authorities, including the city of Prince William…
San Buenaventura Housing Authority
Notice - Government Shutdown
October 31, 2025
Stakeholder Update: Federal Government Shutdown
Your Ventura Housing team is closely monitoring developments as the federal government remains shut down.
Here’s what you need to know:
HUD has confirmed that Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) funding will continue as scheduled for both November and December 2025, and our agency has received funding for November. There is no immediate impact on your services, programs, or payments—business will continue as usual.
For Public Housing, operating funds for November have been obligated, ensuring no disruption to current operations. However, funding for December remains uncertain, and HUD has indicated that additional guidance will be provided as the situation develops.
We understand some residents may be affected by potential delays in CalFresh benefits due to the shutdown. Those needing food or financial assistance can connect with the Community Services Department (CSD) for a list of available community resources (Gonzalo at 805-568-7762 or Gabby at 805-864-2736).
We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide timely updates as more information becomes available.
Thank you for being an important part of the Ventura Housing community.
https://www.hacityventura.org/
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(October 31, 2025)
Prince Willliam, Virginia
Government Shutdown and HAP Payments
https://www.pwcva.gov/news/government-shutdown-and-hap-payments/
Prince William County Office of Housing Government Shutdown Response Quick Reference for Staff Calls - (November 2025)
Housing Choice Voucher Participants
• November and December Rent Subsidy Payments: Although HUD remains closed during the federal government shutdown, obligated Hap payments for November and December are expected to continue as usual. • Future months: Funding beyond December depends on congressional action, Housing will notify participants immediately if there are changes. • Tenant portion: Participants must continue paying their portion of rent to landlords as usual. • Program status: No changes at this time to vouchers or participation in the program. • Where to check for updates: https://www.pwcva.gov/department/housing-community-development/
Landlords and Property Owners
• November and December Rent Subsidy payments: Although HUD remains closed during the federal government shutdown, obligated Hap payments for November and December are expected to continue as usual. • Future payments: Funding beyond December depends on congressional action, Housing will notify participants immediately if there are changes. • Program status: No changes at this time to landlord participation or agreements. • Contact: Tenants Housing Program Analyst directly or Main Number 703-792-7530 Check for updates: https://www.pwcva.gov/department/housing-community-development/
The Office of Housing is monitoring the federal situation closely and will communicate immediately if anything changes that affects housing assistance.
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Rochester Housing Authority - Rochester, New York
https://www.rochesterhousing.org/
Government Shutdown
10/22 update: HUD informed RHA that funding for HAP payments will continue through December 2025 (previously mid-November).
The government shutdown is affecting many Federal agencies, including The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Rochester Housing Authority (RHA) relies on HUD for primary funding for many programs and services, including Public Housing operational expenditures and all Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) programs, such as the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program/Section 8.
HUD has guaranteed Public Housing Agencies, like ours, will continue to receive its standard funding for HAP through December 2025, at which time, payments could be on hold until the government resumes full operation.
At RHA, our mission is to ensure all residents and participants have a safe place to call home, and will do everything in our power to prevent a lapse in services. Our good financial stewardship makes it possible for RHA to cover HAP for November. This funding will ensure uninterrupted services for more than 26,000 people across the greater Rochester area, should the shutdown continue past November. During this time, it is critical that participants continue paying their contracted rents.
RHA is working closely with area community partners to prepare additional long-term solutions and will share further updates as they become available.
Shawn Burr Executive Director Rochester Housing Authority
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King County Housing Authority - State of Washington
Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8): During previous federal shutdowns, Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) to landlords who rent to voucher tenants have continued uninterrupted. This year, HUD has reported that HAP payments for October, November, and December are available to KCHA and other housing authorities, which means that landlords will continue to receive HAP payments during that time. Even if HAP payments are paused because of the shutdown, landlords cannot raise the rent, and voucher tenants must continue to pay their portion of rent under the lease.
If a shutdown continues past mid-November, then KCHA will provide updated information here.
https://www.kcha.org/about/funding-policy
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