The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) gave low-income housing to millionaires, according to a recent audit.
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) found over 25,000 families who earned too much to qualify for subsidized apartments, which will cost taxpayers $104.4 million this year.
“Public housing authorities provided public housing assistance to as
many as 25,226 families whose annual household income exceeded HUD’s
2014 program eligibility income limits,” according to the audit. “Most
of these families had earned more than the qualifying amount for more
than 1 year, were not participating in programs that would allow them to
reside in public housing, and occupied units while many families were
waiting for public housing assistance.” READ MORE
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) found over 25,000 families who earned too much to qualify for subsidized apartments, which will cost taxpayers $104.4 million this year.