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In Georgia, the amount Section 8 pays for rent varies based on factors such as the household's income, family size, and the local housing market. Generally, the program covers a portion of the rent, with participants typically paying 30% of their adjusted income towards housing costs. The local housing authority determines the payment standard, which can differ by county and is influenced by Fair Market Rent (FMR) rates. For specific amounts, it's best to consult the local housing authority or their website.

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