Lessons from New York's CityFHEPS program
Not only should the cost of FHEPS to city taxpayers be prohibitive, but the moral offense of allocating this per-unit expenditure when "working families" scrape to afford lower rents should be prohibitive as well.
Not only should the cost of FHEPS to city taxpayers be prohibitive, but the moral offense of allocating this per-unit expenditure when "working families" scrape to afford lower rents should be prohibitive as well.