HUD NEWS
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Marcia L. Fudge, Secretary
Office of Public Affairs, Washington, DC 20410
HUD No. 23-186
HUD Public Affairs
202-708-0685
HUD Updates Fair Market Rents; Makes $113 Million Available in Affordable Housing Vouchers
Department increases Fair Market Rents by 12 percent on average across the U.S., releases vouchers to 36 states to help more families afford housing
WASHINGTON –
- Publishing Fair Market Rents (FMRs) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 and
- Releasing an additional $113 million in Housing Choice Vouchers to public housing agencies to help 9,500 families to meet these growing costs.
- First, the Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) published Fair Market Rents (FMRs) for FY 2024, which helps to determine the maximum amount a Housing Choice Voucher will cover. Nationally, FMRs will increase by an average of approximately 12 percent, which will increase the number of units that families using housing vouchers can access.
- The Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) also announced an additional $113 million in Housing Choice Voucher funding awards for 118 high-performing public housing agencies in 36 states. These funds will enable these agencies to provide rental assistance to 9,500 additional households in the coming year.
Click here to view the FY24 FMRs. FAQs on the FY24 FMRs are available here.
- The Housing Choice Voucher program enables families to afford rental units in the private market.
- Given recent rental cost increases, families who receive vouchers are experiencing greater difficulty successfully using their vouchers to find affordable, safe, and quality housing.
- The new FMR levels announced today – on top of an approximately 10 percent increase nationally in FY 2023 – will help the voucher program keep up with rent increases in the private market, expand the number of affordable units, and help more families rent homes at an affordable cost.
Housing Choice Vouchers are a key element of the Biden-Harris Administration’s strategy to reduce homelessness and provide American families with tangible resources to address rising living costs. Since entering office, the Biden-Harris Administration has awarded more than 100,000 new housing vouchers to help more families afford a healthy, stable place to rent.
Today’s voucher allocations are listed here by state:
State | Amount |
AL | $ 493,221 |
AR | $ 81,106 |
AZ | $ 2,252,079 |
CA | $ 36,998,830 |
CO | $ 1,735,957 |
FL | $ 766,113 |
IA | $ 130,217 |
IL | $ 1,142,724 |
IN | $ 1,284,985 |
KS | $ 291,302 |
LA | $ 1,301,054 |
MA | $ 1,212,802 |
MD | $ 1,070,592 |
ME | $ 21,790 |
MI | $ 713,453 |
MN | $ 541,748 |
MO | $ 425,427 |
NC | $ 156,213 |
ND | $ 1,293,346 |
NJ | $ 3,130,719 |
NM | $ 481,183 |
NY | $ 1,887,884 |
OH | $ 29,292 |
OK | $ 2,471,861 |
OR | $ 2,012,751 |
PA | $ 4,647,875 |
RI | $ 446,364 |
PR | $ 25,962 |
SC | $ 96,338 |
TN | $ 432,579 |
TX | $ 33,794,190 |
UT | $ 1,696,376 |
VA | $ 4,486,598 |
WA | $ 2,619,697 |
WI | $ 2,255,077 |
WV | $ 145,092.00 |
TOTAL | $ 112,572,797 |
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