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How Trump Cuts Could Affect Chicago’s Unhoused

How Trump Cuts Could Affect Chicago’s Unhoused

Update: 2025-12-02
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Starting in January, the amount of federal money states use to provide permanent supportive housing for disabled residents who have experienced homelessness is decreasing by two-thirds. This is part of the Trump administration’s shift away from the housing first model in favor of transitional housing with work and treatment requirements. In the Loop makes sense of how this major shift could affect Illinoisans with Thresholds CEO Mark Ishaug and Illinois Chief Homelessness Officer Christine Haley.

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How Trump Cuts Could Affect Chicago’s Unhoused

How Trump Cuts Could Affect Chicago’s Unhoused