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Public Housing Authorities’ Housing Choice Voucher Policies Can Affect SSI Participation
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) play important roles in public assistance for low-income households with disabilities. Public housing authorities (PHAs) can give preference to people with disabilities when allocating scarce HCVs. We hand-collect policies from 1,154 PHAs, including HCV waiting list procedures, HCV waiting list preferences, and the time periods HCV waiting list were open from 2010 to 2017. When PHAs with disability preferences open their HCV waiting list, SSI applications fall. These findings suggest that increasing funding for and accessibility to HCVs for low-income households with disabilities may reduce SSI costs.
期刊介绍:
The goal of the National Tax Journal (NTJ) is to encourage and disseminate high quality original research on governmental tax and expenditure policies. Articles published in the regular March, June and September issues of the journal, as well as articles accepted for publication in special issues of the journal, are subject to professional peer review and include economic, theoretical, and empirical analyses of tax and expenditure issues with an emphasis on policy implications. The NTJ has been published quarterly since 1948 under the auspices of the National Tax Association (NTA). Most issues include an NTJ Forum, which consists of invited papers by leading scholars that examine in depth a single current tax or expenditure policy issue. The December issue is devoted to publishing papers presented at the NTA’s annual Spring Symposium; the articles in the December issue generally are not subject to peer review.