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CHA receives 50 new vouchers from HUD to support residents with disabilities

The Chicago Housing Authority has received more than $725,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide 50 new vouchers...

HUD says deregulation, not affordable housing, needed to solve homelessness

Research finds homelessness is a national crisis By Charlene Crowell For more than a decade, economists, lawmakers, and others have heralded the nation’s economy. Often citing...

Rent on the rise: How high will rent in Chicago climb?

  Denitha Polk, like many other Chicago residents with low- to-moderate income, is challenged with financial and other barriers to finding rental housing she can...

Chicago's Black Contractors Demand Fair Hiring Process

CHICAGO--Black contractors said they are tired of losing out on jobs in their own communities, especially to large companies that find ways around the very...

HUD Housing Study Reveals Blacks, Minorities Still Face Discrimination

This week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Urban Institute released data from a study, regarding housing and racial discrimination. The study suggests that African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians are less likely to learn about specialized housing programs than White buyers. The study, “Housing Discrimination Against Racial And Ethnic Minorities 2012,” found that real estate and rental housing agents do not display an equal amount of options when compared to Whites. Although HUD officials acknowledge that the discrimination of the past has been in steady decline, the insidious practice of denying Blacks and minorities access to properties is persisting. “Fewer minorities today may be getting the door slammed in their faces, but we continue to see evidence of housing discrimination that can limit a family’s housing, economic, and educational opportunities,” said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. ...

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