In this CNBC article, (8/6/2021), there's a nation wide chart showing how much U.S renters are behind on rent after 17 months into the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. According to this article, 11 million people are behind on rent in the U.S.. The statewide averages of back rent owed range from $2,700 in Alabama to $5,300 in California. The nationwide average is $3,700 in back rent owed, though it varies widely state to state and county by county. The article also mentions that the CDC has extended the eviction ban until October 3rd, 2021.
Friday, August 6, 2021
Chart of how much renters are behind in US- 8/6/2021- CDC Eviction moratorium extended until October 3, 2021
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