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In this March 23, 2017 photo, Michael Esnault discusses his plight, as he is being forced to move, inside his apartment at the American Can Apartments in New Orleans. The 68-year-old disabled veteran says he searched for about three months before finding a new place after the management at his former complex, American Can Apartments, told him his rent would double to $1,400. He was one of dozens there affected by the loss of affordable-housing subsidies. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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In this March 23, 2017 photo, Michael Esnault discusses his plight, as he is being forced to move, inside his apartment at the American Can Apartments in New Orleans. The 68-year-old disabled veteran says he searched for about three months before finding a new place after the management at his former complex, American Can Apartments, told him his rent would double to $1,400. He was one of dozens there affected by the loss of affordable-housing subsidies. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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In this June 26, 2017 photo, Carolyn Horton packs her belongings in her apartment that she has to move out of as her affordable housing subsidies expire, at the American Can Apartments in New Orleans. Says Horton, "My rent was $810, but they want to raise it to $1,100 or $1,200. Now I have to income-qualify for a new place and with just under $700 in Social Security, that's not easy." (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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In this March 23, 2017 photo, Michael Esnault discusses his plight, as he is being forced to move, inside his apartment at the American Can Apartments in New Orleans. The 68-year-old disabled veteran says he searched for about three months before finding a new place after the management at his former complex, American Can Apartments, told him his rent would double to $1,400. He was one of dozens there affected by the loss of affordable-housing subsidies. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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In this June 26, 2017 photo, Carolyn Horton packs her belongings in her apartment that she has to move out of as her affordable housing subsidies expire, at the American Can Apartments in New Orleans. Says Horton, "My rent was $810, but they want to raise it to $1,100 or $1,200. Now I have to income-qualify for a new place and with just under $700 in Social Security, that's not easy." (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)