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Howard Husock
Howard Husock maintains in the subsequent viewpoint that the federal government should allocate little or no money to fund low-income housing. According to Husock, public housing, rent vouchers, and other programs that depend on federal subsidies destroy recipients’ incentives to work harder and improve their economic position. Private housing initiatives have proven to be far more effective than costly government programs at helping low-income families find affordable housing. Husock is the director of the Case Study Program at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. In what way is the “housing ladder” a social system, as stated by Husock?
2. What is the main disadvantage of housing vouchers, according to the author?
3. In the author’s view...
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