Taiwan keeps million-household rent support goal, rent subsidies to continue
Taiwan's interior ministry pushed back on reports that rent subsidies will be cut in half by 2032, saying the plan to help a million renting families is unchanged — reassuring for tenants who rely on the money.
- Reports claimed the government would shrink rent subsidies from the current 919,000 households to 500,000 by 2032; the ministry called that wrong.
- Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang said the million-household target set under President Lai Ching-te stands, with subsidies now reaching 937,000 households.
- The policy rests on three tracks: rent subsidies, government-managed rentals, and building social housing — but housing takes about five years to finish, so cash subsidies are the fastest help.
- Funding was raised this year from NT$30 billion to NT$35 billion, with the central government covering any shortfall on the premier's orders.
- Most of the support is concentrated in New Taipei, Taoyuan, and Taichung, which together account for nearly half the recipients.
Outlook: Rent subsidies will keep expanding year by year until the million-household goal is met, with amounts adjusted annually rather than cut.