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National Housing Conference Annual Budget Forum Michael Bodaken February 24, 2012.

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1 National Housing Conference Annual Budget Forum Michael Bodaken February 24, 2012

2 Apartments that will not receive full year funding* Apartments that will receive full year funding*  Average household income $12,800**  70% elderly or disabled** *Data from HUD 2013 Congressional Justifications for Project Based Rental Assistance ** Data from HUD’s A Picture of Subsidized Households-2008.

3 LIHTCSection 8 Jobs: 52,200 annually Direct: 55,000 100,000 annually Induced: 45,000 Economic Impact: Tax Credit Equity: $2.7 billion annually Private Investment: $6 billion “PBRA contracts act as a critical credit enhancement for project financing, allowing owners to leverage private debt and equity to permit project refinancing and recapitalization. The periodic refinancing of this [$41 B] generates significant capital available for investment in construction repairs and improvements.” Federal, State, & Local Taxes: $1.2 billion annually$460 million annually in property taxes Combined Economic Impact * “…Annual renewal funding should be predictable, timely, and sufficient to fund rental contracts for a full 12 months, a sharp contrast to the short funding of contracts that occurred in recent years.” HUD 2010 Budget.

4 For More Information: Michael Bodaken, National Housing Trust  Email:mbodaken@nhtinc.org  Address:1101 30 th St NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20007  Phone:202 333-8931 x111  Web:www.nhtinc.org


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