Evictions on the rise months after federal moratorium ends
As pandemic-related assistance is rolled back, Americans across the country are experiencing a fresh wave of hardship.
By Associated Press - December 29, 2021As pandemic-related assistance is rolled back, Americans across the country are experiencing a fresh wave of hardship.
By Associated Press - December 29, 2021‘Getting misgendered, being housed in the wrong place, being turned away because they’re wearing the wrong clothes … those sorts of things are particular challenges for this group.’
By Casey Quinlan - September 10, 2021Republican lawmakers have opposed any legislation to extend the moratorium.
By Josh Israel - August 27, 2021‘I don’t want anyone else to have to go through what I went through, ever,’ said Rep. Cori Bush.
By Associated Press - August 07, 2021Millions of Americans faced possible eviction without a moratorium in place.
By Oliver Willis - August 05, 2021The housing crisis risks putting homeownership out of the reach of lower-income Americans.
By Associated Press - June 18, 2021Some housing advocates were disappointed that the ban was extended without making its protections automatic and universal.
By Associated Press - March 29, 2021The American Rescue Program provides federal funds for rental and housing assistance.
By Donna Provencher - March 22, 2021Only 13% of the American population is Black — but Black Americans represent 35% of tenants evicted during the pandemic.
By Donna Provencher - March 05, 2021The White House says more than 10 million homeowners are behind on mortgage payments.
By Associated Press - February 16, 2021Trump has forcefully evicted many elderly, sick, and poor tenants from Trump-owned properties over his career.
By Emily Singer - August 06, 2020