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READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo and Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo and
Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Adrianne
Todman Tour Affordable Housing Development in Atlanta
February 17, 2023

ATLANTA, GA – Today, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo and Deputy Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Adrianne Todman visited Atlanta Public Housing
Authority for a roundtable focused on the Biden-Harris Administrationʼs commitment to
expand access to a ordable housing. The roundtable brought together developers, investors,
and community leaders who are committed to improving the quantity and quality of
a ordable housing.
The COVID-19 pandemic worsened an already severe shortage of high-quality, a ordable
housing in this country, and the pain of this shortage was felt most acutely by the most
vulnerable populations – those with low incomes and in communities of color. In response, the
Biden-Harris Administration took a number of decisive actions during the peak of the
pandemic to help mitigate the most urgent risks of this housing shortage, including an
eviction moratorium, the Homeowners Assistance Fund, and the Emergency Rental Assistance
program, which, according to data released on Wednesday, has made nearly 10 million
payments to households at risk of eviction. During their conversation, the group discussed
how these actions and additional federal resources helped keep people in their homes, helped
keep foreclosure rates to below pre-pandemic levels, and helped expand access to a ordable
housing investments.
The Deputy Secretaries then visited Hightower Manor — a revitalization/recapitalization
project benefiting from Treasury Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) support and HUD
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) funding. According to the National Low Income
Housing Coalition, in Georgia, over 340,000 renter households are extremely low-income, and
73% of extremely low-income renter households spend more than half of their income on
housing. LIHTCs are the largest federal incentive for the construction and rehabilitation of
a ordable rental housing. Since enactment in 1986, LIHTCs have supported over 3.7 million
homes serving over 8 million low-income households nationwide. In Georgia, LIHTCs have
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supported the construction or preservation of over 178,000 homes serving over 384,000 lowincome households.
The Rental Assistance Demonstration was designed to help address the multi-billion-dollar
nationwide backlog of deferred maintenance in the public housing portfolio and to stem the
loss of a ordable housing that could no longer be kept to decent standards. From the
programʼs inception through January 1, 2023, RAD has facilitated more than $16 billion in
capital investment to improve or replace over 193,000 deeply rent-assisted homes, most of
which house extremely low-income families, seniors, and persons with disabilities. Under RAD,
projects funded under the public housing program convert their public housing assistance to
project-based Section 8 rental assistance. Under Section 8, residents continue to pay 30% of
their income towards rent and the housing must continue to serve those with very low and
extremely low incomes, as was the case when the property was assisted through the public
housing program. Residents must be notified and consulted prior to conversion, are given a
right to return to assisted housing post-construction so that the same tenants can enjoy
these newly preserved and improved apartments and maintain the same fundamental rights
they had as public housing residents.

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