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Trump’s Ever-Tightening Grip on Section 8. In 2018, HUD chief Ben Carson rolled out the *Making Affordable Housing Work Act*, which would have tripled the minimum rent for voucher holders to \$150, bumped tenant payments from 30 % to 35 % of gross income, and let housing authorities require able-bodied adults to work or lose assistance. Although Congress never passed it, the proposal signaled a hard pivot toward “pay more, prove you’re working.” ([politico.com][1], [nlihc.org][2]) Trump’s annual budgets followed suit, repeatedly asking Congress to slash voucher funding and raise rents on roughly four million families—an average hit of \$84 a month, according to independent budget analysts. ([cbpp.org][3]) Fast-forward to the 2024 campaign and the Project 2025 blueprint: the new plan revives work rules and, for the first time, introduces *time limits* on rental aid—essentially a five-year clock unless tenants log 80 hours of work or training each month. House Republicans embraced the idea this spring, and HUD floated a matching rule in June 2025. ([washingtonpost.com][4], [shelterforce.org][5], [npr.org][6]) Supporters say stricter requirements fight “dependency” and stretch scarce dollars; critics warn they could spike homelessness by yanking help from parents juggling low-wage jobs and child-care gaps. Either way, one thing is clear: under Trump, Section 8 keeps moving from a safety net toward a conditional contract—higher rents, harder hoops. *Call to Action* Want deeper dives (and a laugh) every time housing policy flips? Hit subscribe to Moe Bucks’ Policy Brief and grab our “Rent Keeps Rising” hoodie at the merch table—because staying informed shouldn’t cost 35 % of your income. *Keywords:* Trump, Section 8, Ben Carson, Making Affordable Housing Work Act, rent increase, work requirements, Project 2025, HUD, housing vouchers, Moe Bucks [1]: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/0... "Carson wants poor to pay more rent, work for assistance - POLITICO" [2]: https://nlihc.org/resource/trump-admi... "Trump Administration Proposes to Implement Rent Increases, Work ..." [3]: https://www.cbpp.org/research/trump-b... "Trump Budget's Housing Proposals Would Raise Rents on ..." [4]: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busine... "The latest GOP push to cut waste and spending: Work requirements" [5]: https://shelterforce.org/2024/12/23/h... "How Fast Could the Trump Administration Make HUD, Fair Housing ..." [6]: https://www.npr.org/2025/06/04/nx-s1-... "Trump administration plan would allow time limits for rental aid - NPR"