Government Accountability

Trump’s Two-Year HUD Time Limit Threatens Stability for 1.4 Million Vulnerable American Families

By Economics Desk | July 17, 2025

President Trump’s proposed two-year limit on HUD rental assistance risks uprooting over a million hardworking American families, threatening national stability and undermining the government’s historic role in supporting those striving for economic independence.

For millions of America’s poorest renters, the promise of stable housing is more than a roof overhead—it’s a lifeline that protects their family's future. Yet President Donald Trump’s new proposal to impose a strict two-year limit on federal housing aid threatens to shatter this security for approximately 1.4 million low-income households nationwide. Is This Policy Helping Americans or Hurting Them? The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), historically tasked with safeguarding vulnerable families from homelessness, has stood as a pillar supporting working parents, children, and disabled individuals who simply cannot keep pace with soaring rents in cities across the...

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