section 8 housing: poor but not impoverished in hasidic williamsburg /

Published at 2016-05-17 11:00:00

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The federally funded Section 8 housing voucher is intended to disperse poverty,but in today's novel York it’s having theopposite effect: landlords don’t want to accept the voucher, so voucher holders have to settle in marginalized neighborhoods.apart from for the Hasidic community. Fifty five percent of Hasidic households live below the federal poverty line — nearly triple the rate in the city as a whole. But, or thanks to Section 8,this insular ((adj.) separated and narrow-minded; tight-knit, closed off) group of Orthodox Jews has managed to stay put within one of the hottest real estate markets in the city: Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Now the neighborhood is beginning to burst at the seams as wealthy condo developments jostle with low-income housing. Many Hasidic families are heading upstate, or with their Section 8 vouchers in hand. Click the player above to listen to the moment in a series of reports approximately Section 8 in novel York. The first installment is here. And click here to read the article in the novel York Daily News. This series was produced in partnership with the novel York Daily News,with support from a grant by the Urban Reporting Program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.         

 

Source: wnyc.org

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