NYT: An 'Avalanche of Evictions' Could Be Bearing Down on America's Renters
By Sarah Mervosh | May 27, 2020
Updated 4:04 p.m. ET
EUCLID, Ohio — The United States, already wrestling with an economic collapse not seen in a generation, is facing a wave of evictions as government relief payments and legal protections run out for millions of out-of-work Americans who have little financial cushion and few choices when looking for new housing.
The hardest hit are tenants who had low incomes and little savings even before the pandemic, and whose housing costs ate up more of their paychecks.
To view the complete article, visit The New York Times
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Updated 4:04 p.m. ET
EUCLID, Ohio — The United States, already wrestling with an economic collapse not seen in a generation, is facing a wave of evictions as government relief payments and legal protections run out for millions of out-of-work Americans who have little financial cushion and few choices when looking for new housing.
The hardest hit are tenants who had low incomes and little savings even before the pandemic, and whose housing costs ate up more of their paychecks.
To view the complete article, visit The New York Times
Courtesy of The New York Times
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