WASHINGTON D.C. – On Thursday, the Biden Administration announced that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will no longer count veteran's disability benefits as part of total income when determining eligibility. Additionally, the federal housing agency also now requires that public housing agencies that administer HUD Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing programs to set initial income eligibility for veterans at 80 percent of Area Median Income instead of the previous 50 percent shared the Department of Housing and Urban Development in a press release about the changes. "No veteran should ever have to experience homelessness, but when they do, they should not face barr
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