Pandemic’s Toll on Housing: Falling Behind, Doubling Up

Posted February 11th, 2021

As the pandemic enters its second year, millions of renters are struggling with a loss of income and with the insecurity of not knowing how long they will have a home. Their savings depleted, they are running up credit card debt to make the rent, or accruing months of overdue payments. Families are moving in together, offsetting the cost of housing by finding others to share it. 

Read "Pandemic's Toll on Housing: Falling Behind, Doubling Up" in the New York Times.

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