Out of Reach: Housing at What Cost? The below topics are discussed in much more depth Welfare reform is working ... by some standards . Social service rolls are continuing a decade long down-trend in many parts of the country, with declines of an amazing 15 to 40%. Both Clinton and the Congress both take all the credit. They gleefully report that despite the shift of responsibility to states, and cuts to federal programs like SSI and food stamps, the poor may not be thriving, but do seem to be surviving. The safety net has holes as big as a house For those who haven't yet left welfare, housing problems can be even worse. In 49 states, the maximum monthly public assistance cash grant is less than the monthly rent on a moderate two-bedroom apartment. Are Greedy Landlords Causing the Problem? Tenants usually don't vote and landlords often live outside the community where they own rental property; which has made rental housing politically vulnerable. Most lending institutions require larger down payments and charge a higher interest rate for rental property mortgages. Insurance companies charge higher premiums and require a separate tenant policy for the contents. Some states charge higher property taxes, municipalities double dip water rates and add extra fees of all kinds; including registration and inspection. See: Political Action | Affordable Housing The above topics are discussed in much more depth | |