HUD Wants to Implement Work Requirements & Time Limits in Subsidized Housing

By  on March 19, 2026

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently announced a new proposed rule to provide all public housing authorities (PHAs) and Section 8 project-based rental assistance (PBRA) owners flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for non-elderly, non-disabled work-capable adults in HUD-funded housing. Click here to read more.

The proposed rule will allow for the following:

Given the success of MTW PHAs in implementing work requirements, time limits, or both, HUD’s proposed rule gives direct flexibility to all PHAs and Owners to implement a work requirement of up to 40 hours per week and/or time limits of two years or more for non-disabled, non-elderly adults ages 18 to 61. PHAs and Owners can designate who within a household is subject to the work requirements and how to apply the work requirements. Importantly, PHAs and Owners that implement work requirements and/or time limits will be required to offer supportive services to facilitate self-sufficiency, to assist individuals in fulfilling policy requirements.

 

Scott Turner, HUD secretary“Housing assistance was never meant to trap work-able individuals on government support their entire lives, rather it should be a temporary foundation to launch into a life of self-sufficiency. Getting a paycheck is empowering, getting a welfare check is not. HUD’s proposed rule will restore dignity and well-being among residents we serve. Our proposal expands access for deserving families on waiting lists, while still preserving protections for elderly and disabled households.”  Said Secretary Scott Turner in a released statement.

Click here to read the full release from HUD.

Click here to read the proposed rule.


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  • Hamza Ashfaq
    published this page in Updates 2026-04-10 10:03:05 -0600