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Reply to "6 Baltimore public schools where not a single student tested "proficient" "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Really - no one? Work under the table selling prescription pills, weed, selling stolen loot out of their car, lawn care, babysitting, etc.. If there is no documentation of work, they are considered unemployed. You can make as much money as you want under the table and still get assisted housing, stamps, and more. [b]Most new developments have to set aside about 10-15% low income housing. [/b] The apartments are very nice. Stripped of all the upgrades yes, but still new. [/quote] That's in Montgomery County -- it's a county program. It's the Moderately-Priced Dwelling Unit (MPDU) program. If you're poor, you don't qualify for it. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programsales.html#Are you Eligible? And again -- I'm putting it in all caps to stand out -- MOST POOR FAMILIES DO NOT GET HOUSING ASSISTANCE. Now, if the argument is that it's possible to have undeclared income -- well, that goes for everybody, doesn't it? Rich, middle-class, and poor. I've paid plenty of middle-class people in cash. I haven't asked whether they declare the income. [/quote] You need to expand your horizons. In Alexandria City, we have plenty of public housing. Not Section 8 but actual public housing. We also have Section 8. Arlington Co has affordable housing. Fairfax Co does as well. Statistically speaking, the report may be accurate that many poor families do not get the housing assistance for themselves but very often they live with someone who does. Grandma has a housing voucher, and she has a couple of her kids and their kids living with her. Doesn't matter that it is a 1 BR or maybe if they are a luck a 2BR and doesn't matter if it violates the rules. It happens all the time. [/quote]
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