If this is not everywhere in your timeline right now that is a problem. This is something government must act on. Now. https://t.co/drQcOhHLWV
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) September 3, 2020
Can you be evicted during the pandemic? It depends on your ZIP code https://t.co/WxTHcXbca9
— CNBC (@CNBC) August 25, 2020
— 29 million adults report not having enough to eat
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) August 24, 2020
— 15 million renters behind on rent payments
— Trump's $300 UI benefit will only last ~3 weeks
— Poverty rates to rise above Great Recession levels w/o more stimulus@hannah_denham1 @taylormtelford https://t.co/cTA1Bdk6EL
Up to 40 million Americans could be evicted by the end of this year, according to a new report published by the Aspen Institute. The report warns that the US may be facing the most severe housing crisis in history if conditions don't change. https://t.co/A1Yhwy9li8
— CNN (@CNN) August 10, 2020
βIt's going to be a mess.β Some officials say at least 23 million Americans are at risk of losing their homes now that a federal eviction moratorium expired and the extra $600 in unemployment benefits has lapsed. https://t.co/weKM2y9KOR
— AP Eastern US (@APEastRegion) August 4, 2020
Just want to make sure @LindseyGrahamSC hears me from the golf course:
— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) August 1, 2020
π£ RENT IS DUE TODAY AND 43% OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S RENTAL HOUSEHOLDS ARE AT RISK OF EVICTION π£ https://t.co/1VjinRXUdu