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In reply to the discussion: Section 8 housing voucher distribution canceled after thousands waiting in line get out of control [View all]Marcia Brady
(108 posts)50. How much should he pay them?
Without knowing what his business is, where it is located, what qualifications the jobs require, what his profit margin is, what other bennies he provides--how can you make a blanket statement like he should pay them more than $9/hour.
I have been at my job for almost 5 years, and don't make much more than $10/hour. It's not a great wage, but it's better than nothing, and I'm happy to have it.
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Section 8 housing voucher distribution canceled after thousands waiting in line get out of control [View all]
FrodosPet
Jan 2013
OP
The real problem is relying on Section 8 as the principal program for low income renters.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2013
#3
It goes back much further than that - Nixon moved the focus away from funding new construction
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2013
#49
In most cases though, rehabbing existing housing is cheaper than building from the ground up.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2013
#11
I have a veteran's section eight voucher and it has meant a lot to me in stabilizing my life
Nika
Jan 2013
#22
And yet thousand of foreclosed homes sit empty and owned by banks who don't take care of them.
Javaman
Jan 2013
#24
in my area, the waiting list for low income housing is over 5 years
lifesbeautifulmagic
Jan 2013
#28
Another option is "Tent Cities" that are self-governed, by and for homeless people
99th_Monkey
Jan 2013
#41