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Title: Prepare For A Tidal Wave Of Evictions . 8.4 million Americans can't pay rent.
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URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/prepare-tidal-wave-evictions
Published: Jun 24, 2022
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2022-06-24 23:24:21 by Horse
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Views: 589
Comments: 12

A tidal wave of evictions could be ahead. More than eight million Americans are behind on rent payments, and the CDC's series of eviction moratoriums has long since expired. In other words, the government safety net to keep people off the streets is gone.

With no federal eviction moratorium in place, 8.4 million Americans, or about 15% of all renters, who are behind on rent, are at risk of being evicted. The new figures were part of a Census Bureau survey conducted between June 1 to June 13 of households and was first reported by Bloomberg.

The survey found that 3.5 million households were somewhat likely to leave their rented spaces (homes/apartments) within the next two months because of an eviction. Most of these folks are of the working poor class and situated in large metro areas from New York to Atlanta, where the cost of living, including shelter, food, and fuel, has skyrocketed.

About 6.7 million households said their rents increased, on average, $250 per month over the last year. The increase doesn't sound like a lot but remember that many of these folks are being crushed under the weight of the highest inflation in four decades. Their credit cards are maxed out, and savings are drained as wages fail to keep up with soaring consumer prices.

This shocking revelation is a reminder that today's current economic backdrop, which some say is stagflationary, could quickly morph into recession and surging jobless.

So who will the Biden administration blame for the coming tidal wave of evictions? He can't keep blaming "Putin."


Poster Comment:

Blame unlimited legal and illegal immigration for driving the average US rent to an unaffordable $2,000 a month which is a lot more in areas with lots of immigrants.

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#4. To: Horse (#0)

My neighborhood is about 60 percent rentals. The rentals make being an owner difficult.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2022-06-25   10:45:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#4)

The rentals make being an owner difficult.

I'll bet the riff raff comes and goes frequently.

When I worked with the Bondsman in Lebanon, he had a skip who did not report in on schedule.

I was doing an investigation. We knew where his girlfriend lived and that she had furniture out from this rent-to-own place.

I went there and was talking with the manager and then over to where she lived and was talking to the manager there.

We eventually caught up with him and the rent-to-own place got their things back. So, everything worked out. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-06-25   16:33:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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