This is just bad on top of more bad.
This is worrisome for the obvious reason that losing their home will make it harder for people to stay safe and avoid catching the plague that’s been going around. The one silver lining here is that, even in states without bans, evictions aren’t actually higher than in a normal year, another piece of evidence that Washington’s response to this pandemic has done ajob keeping households financially secure, at least temporarily.
To sum: Landlords aren’t cutting their tenants any special slack at this point, and a lot of Americans are probably about to find themselves poorer in August than they were in July. Cities and states would probably be wise to keep protections for renters in place, lest they compound a public health crisis with a
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