Baltimore, MD - Nov. 23, 2025 - Maryland is bracing for a significant increase in homelessness as the Trump administration's changes to federal housing programs result in a dramatic decrease in funding for the state. The cuts could force thousands of currently housed residents onto the streets in the coming months.

Jake Day, Maryland's Secretary of Housing and Community Development, warned that the funding reduction will have immediate and devastating consequences for the state's most vulnerable populations.

"That's a 67% decrease from 2024 award. So a big loss, to permanent supportive housing, meaning, households that are currently housed. So it would be continuing to pay for those funding, for the elderly and disabled residents of those units," Day said.

The funding cuts primarily affect permanent supportive housing programs that provide ongoing assistance to elderly and disabled residents. These programs help maintain housing stability for some of Maryland's most at-risk populations.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS