First, as a real tax expert, not us Internet morons.
I actually used to know what I was talking about, but the rule about of "housing" is considered taxable income relates to the question if your job requires you to be on-property. Example a maintenance job at a campground, were you could be called on to fix something at any hour would probably not qualify as taxable. But a job at Amazon probably would.
That all being said, ask someone that is actually qualified to answer, how tax laws are interpreted changes and someone that no-longer follows it, daily, could be wrong in what they recall.