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Oakland Mayor Thao joins mayors from across country in D.C. asking for homelessness resources

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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao joined mayors from across the country in Washington, D.C., this week to ask for more federal resources to combat homelessness and housing insecurity.

Specifically, Thao wants the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to increase the number of housing vouchers available to low-income residents. Recipients pay a portion of their income on rent — typically 30% — and the vouchers cover the rest.

In Oakland, almost half of households spend more than 30% of their income on rent, classifying them as rent-burdened, according to the city. As rental prices have skyrocketed in recent years, Oakland’s homeless population has more than doubled, spiking from an estimated 2,191 people in 2015 to 5,055 people in 2022.

“The housing crisis in Oakland and across the country demands urgent action,” Thao, who was briefly homeless while living in her car after escaping an abusive relationship, said in a statement. “We cannot stand idly by while our communities suffer.”

Around 2.3 million households nationwide receive federal housing vouchers. But another roughly 10 million are eligible and can’t get the assistance due to a lack of funding and years-long wait lists, according to the White House. In Oakland, the local housing authority administers various federal vouchers, including ones specifically for formerly homeless people, to about 13,000 households.

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