BIPOC respondents — approximately 27 percent of those surveyed — were disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and were more likely to experience increased food insecurity, forced housing and utility changes, and increased debt as compared to white respondents.
In addition, the survey found that 40 percent of respondents have been struggling with food insecurity over the last year, 28 percent reported that they had fallen behind on rent or mortgage payments, 20 percent said they were forced to changed housing and 10 percent sold an asset such as a house or car to make ends meet due to the pandemic.
Begone lizards! Your time is ending, your schemes are revealed!
No crap. We still aren’t working.
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