A new report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development affirms the obvious: ripping away pandemic-era welfare amid inflation and a housing affordability crisis was a complete disaster. The result: homelessness in the US is at a record high.
EDIT: I forgot the eviction moratorium was done at the national level for low income housing and that it was the Supreme Court actually ruled against it, effectively ending it. Anyway yeah, get ready for stuff to be so horrendous so quickly that it’s easy to forget because there’s just such a fucking flood of it. I reiterate my original point that when the moratorium was over the right wing judges, prosecutors, and cops were so excited to get back to kicking people into the streets.
https://nlihc.org/coronavirus-and-housing-homelessness/national-eviction-moratorium
EDIT II: I originaly jumped in just to say it since people seemed incredulous already, but there’s a couple quotes from the article that directly reference the end of the eviction moratorium as a reason for increased homelessness.
original comment:
People might forget but a lot of places instituted controls to prevent people from being evicted during these time periods, and then when the “pandemic was over” those programs were quickly shuttered and it left a lot of people now stuck thousands of dollars in debt with no way to pay and on their way to eviction.
If I recall correctly pretty much all the west coast states did this.
So it wasn’t even just assistance but the fact that certain laws were put in place to actually prevent people from slipping into homelessness during this period. Obviously once that is scrapped and people who got assistance but still fell behind aren’t in a position to pay up, you’re gonna have evictions.
And oh man, some Republicans in those areas had a real hardon for those evictions after being blocked from them for so long. Certain Sheriffs and judges were practically salivating at the idea.