How many people live in subsidized housing in Virginia Beach city, VA?

Data updated August 21, 2024
About 7,900 people in 2023, or about 2.2 people per unit. Subsidized housing options vary by location, ranging from high-rise or garden-style apartments to single-family dwellings, duplexes, and more. On average, 2023 residents lived in their units for nine years and three months.
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In 2023

7.91K

people lived in subsidized housing in Virginia Beach city, VA
In 2023

1.7%

of the Virginia Beach city, VA population lived in subsidized housing
Federally subsidized rental housing began with 1937’s US Housing Act, which created the United States Housing Authority and provided financial assistance to state and local governments for housing low-income people. Since then, the government has provided housing assistance to low-income renters through programs overseen by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

In Virginia Beach city, 1.7% of people live in subsidized housing versus the Virginia average of 2.3%.

Share of population living in subsidized housing in 2023, by county

People who live in subsidized housing share one thing: incomes low enough to qualify for housing assistance. In Virginia Beach city, VA, HUD classified 94% of households in subsidized housing as very low income and 72% as extremely low income. The average household in subsidized housing earned $18,150 in annual income. Across all subsidized housing, 63% of households earned less than $20,000.

37% of households with subsidies earned more than $20K in annual income.

Virginia Beach city, VA, 2023

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Renters living in subsidized housing in Virginia Beach city, VA, earn income from different sources. Wages, salaries, and business income are the main income source for 33% of households. Another 62% of households earn the majority of their income from other sources. This broad category includes Social Security payments, insurance benefits, pensions, interest or dividends, and payments in lieu of salary like worker’s compensation, severance, unemployment, or disability. Finally, welfare — which according to HUD and the Census Bureau includes the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, general assistance, or emergency assistance payments — is the primary source of income for 2% of households. The remaining 3% is unaccounted for in the data.

Welfare assistance programs were the primary source of income for 2% of households in subsidized housing.

Virginia Beach city, VA, 2023

Households living in subsidized housing contribute to their rent. In 2023, households living in subsidized housing in Virginia Beach city, VA paid average monthly rent of $444, which translates to an average of $5,328 per year, or 29% of the average household’s annual income. HUD contributed $1,082 per household per month, on average.

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