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9:11Now PlayingAs COVID-19 cases are expected to continue to rise in parts of the country, housing experts are warning that the United States is heading toward another potential pandemic of sorts, a widespread “eviction crisis.”
Congress allocated roughly $47 billion in emergency aid for renters through stimulus packages, but several states are saying they haven’t gotten their fair share.
Tenants in New York are expected to continue making payments to landlords after the eviction pause was lifted, even though more than 500,000 families still need help keeping a roof over their heads.
Genesis Aquino, executive director of New York State Tenants and Neighbors, joins Aisha Mills on “AMplified” to discuss.
All this and more on “AMplified.”
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