President Trump’s sprawling budget plan would cost low-income Americans $1,600 a year while boosting wealthy households by $16,000, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated Thursday. The ...
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Paterson is losing about 300 vouchers that could have been used to cover rent payments for low-income families.