Veterans Affairs
More disabled homeless veterans may qualify for subsidized housing
Aug. 8, 2024, 7:38 PM AST
By Alicia Victoria Lozano for NBC News
Disability payments had sometimes been considered compensation and pushed veterans over the income limits for receiving assistance. The policy was changed Thursday.
Following decades of grievances, the federal government on Thursday changed a policy that disqualified some disabled veterans from receiving subsidized housing.
The new policy raises the limit on how much income a veteran can earn to qualify for housing assistance through the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s supportive housing program.
Before the adjustment, some veterans who received full disability benefits did not qualify for subsidized housing because their benefits were considered compensation and made their “income” too high.
Veterans advocates criticized the policy for hurting those who needed housing the most.
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