On August 26, the Supreme Court ended the latest housing eviction moratorium by the federal government. This means that people who have lost their jobs and income because of COVID, and can’t pay their rent, can be evicted. Millions of working people will likely be...
June 15th marked the day when most states in the U.S. fully reopened their economies, lifting most COVID restrictions, and easing mask mandates. Nearly the entire country will be open with few restrictions by the Fourth of July. Many states marked their reopenings...
With the COVID-19 crisis, almost ten million people have filed for unemployment in the course of two weeks. For some, this will last beyond “shelter-in-place,” since many small businesses will struggle to remain afloat after months of being closed, and others will...
This article is reprinted from KTVU: https://www.ktvu.com/news/coronavirus-rent-relief-eviction-moratoriums-enacted-across-bay-area With many people out of work permanently or temporarily due to coronavirus’ impact on their industry or their health, some Bay Area...