Nearly a third of U.S. apartment renters didn’t pay any of their April rent during the first week of the month, according to new data to be released Wednesday by the National Multifamily Housing Council and a consortium of real-estate data providers.
The numbers are the first hard look at how many Americans are struggling to make rent during the coronavirus pandemic. The data come in the first of weekly reports on unpaid rent from NMHC, a landlord trade group.
'The business of America is business' - President Calvin Coolidge realDonaldTrump understands we need to reopen the economy. Staying closed will destroy more lives than reopening.
We can thank government for this stuff-up as well.
That’s absurd. Capitalizing on the virus. Low life behavior.
awash in data... rent... 'racial disparity'... what-have-you... seemingly useless for any constructive purpose.
Republican leaders said, some people can't pay mortage let's help mortage companies. They didn't think to help renters or homeowners. Meanwhile, in country Americans consider third world, they have no bills for three months.
How are people so irresponsible that they don’t even have one extra month of rent in their accounts? Oh, right they had to pay for their TV and cell phones. The landlord also depends on the rent.
Wow sekelas amrik
Duh... Anyone with any common sense knows that people FORCED out of work cant pay rent.
I’m in the same boat, could not afford my April rent
Me talking to my renter.
My tenants can't pay rent and I'm left holding the bag.
Going to break mortgage markets, anyone who knows market knows its not sustainable without relief.
Well that's gonna be problem 😎
Mortgage 💵 forgiveness as well.
I forgive you for not paying your rent, but you still need to pay it.
You mean struggling to make rent during this government induced depression.
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