All of the Supreme Court conservatives voted to end the eviction moratorium. The blood will be on their hands as the COVID-19 death toll escalates even further and faster. Of course sociopaths don't give a damn.
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All of the Supreme Court conservatives voted to end the eviction moratorium. The blood will be on their hands as the COVID-19 death toll escalates even further and faster. Of course sociopaths don't give a damn.
EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
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EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
"The strength of the housing and rental market suggests landlords will try to evict tenants who are delinquent on rent unless they obtain federal assistance," Goldman Sachs analysts wrote. The firm predicted evictions could be "particularly pronounced in the cities hardest hit by the coronavirus" because those areas have stronger apartment rental markets.
An eviction crisis, should it emerge, would not only cause hardship for individual families, it could also impact the pandemic and the economic recovery — as well as inflation.
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EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
"The strength of the housing and rental market suggests landlords will try to evict tenants who are delinquent on rent unless they obtain federal assistance," Goldman Sachs analysts wrote. The firm predicted evictions could be "particularly pronounced in the cities hardest hit by the coronavirus" because those areas have stronger apartment rental markets.
An eviction crisis, should it emerge, would not only cause hardship for individual families, it could also impact the pandemic and the economic recovery — as well as inflation.
EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
pandemic of the unvaccinated
unstable economy jobs pay
inability for many as a result to pay rent
eviction crisis
it all leads back to the first point thats the problem
as one governor of a red state exclaimed "if u r unvaccinated , u r the fcking problem "
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
EVICTION crisis looming Will senate REPUBLICANS block aid again?
New York (CNN Business) If Congress doesn't implement a new eviction ban, three-quarters of a million American households could be evicted later this year, according to new research.
Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly behind on rent, owing a combined $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords.
Those renters appeared to be safe from eviction until at least October until the conservative majority Supreme Court last week struck down the Biden administration's ban on evictions, indicating that further action must come from Congress.
Without faster aid or new legislation, Goldman Sachs estimates 750,000 households will face eviction this fall and winter.
pandemic of the unvaccinated
unstable economy jobs pay
inability for many as a result to pay rent
eviction crisis
it all leads back to the first point thats the problem
as one governor of a red state exclaimed "if u r unvaccinated , u r the fcking problem "
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