In more than half the country, local courts are reopening and beginning to process a backlog of eviction cases, sparking what economists and housing advocates say could be a historic surge in homelessness as millions of Americans lose their homes https://t.co/9F84BTy0IB
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 6, 2020
32% of U.S. households missed their July housing payments. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/v3LLqDpNLy
— CNBC (@CNBC) July 9, 2020
And Trump says everything is improving… https://t.co/vxYg6pSlW4
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) July 8, 2020
“The United States is facing an eviction crisis of biblical proportions.”https://t.co/cjKlRte69d
— Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (@RevDrBarber) July 12, 2020
Millions of Americans could face eviction in July—and it could 'destabilize communities for years to come.' https://t.co/VyRTUzEkeo
— CNBC Make It (@CNBCMakeIt) July 6, 2020
20 million renters face eviction!
— ❤️Black Rose/Rosa Negra🖤 (@BRRN_Fed) July 7, 2020
20 million renters face eviction!
20 million renters face eviction!
Let that sink in. https://t.co/ChlHCMDLii
You think the riots have been bad so far? We haven't seen anything yet.
— beth, uprising enthusiast (@bourgeoisalien) July 7, 2020
Millions fear eviction without more aid from Congress https://t.co/QGzDL8h3V2
Without some kind of plan and further aid, the looming end to NYC's eviction moratorium has the potential to be a catastrophe https://t.co/w2mQuY67lc by @mrgopal pic.twitter.com/rT7hbh8tpH
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) July 8, 2020
More than 20 million people face eviction by the end of September as GOP threatens to cut aid: study https://t.co/yhjqKWtkRC
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) July 11, 2020
As coronavirus cases surge across the US and states throttle back on economic reopenings, experts and advocacy groups warn that low-income families could face utility shutoffs as moratoriums on disconnections lift — with Black families especially at risk. https://t.co/jyQVDnKZwA
— CNN (@CNN) July 12, 2020