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  2. How struggling households can get federal rental assistance

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    The first, approved in December, provided $25 billion for rental relief. The second, approved in March, provides more than $21 billion. In general the aid can help pay for back rent, next month's ...

  3. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    In some cities, such as San Francisco, rental drops did occur. [53] However, in some cities, such as New York City, rental prices have remained largely unchanged or have even increased. From April–May 2020, rental prices in New York City saw no changes, but there was a year-over-year increase of 0.7% in Manhattan and 3.7% in Brooklyn. [54]

  4. Inflation: 'No quick relief in rent increases,' economist ...

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    Rental inflation 'important to monitor' The Consumer Price Index (CPI) — the government's widely-watched gauge for inflation — notched another 40-year high in June.

  5. As Relief Programs Expire, Rent Is Rising Sharply ... - AOL

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    Renters in the United States are getting a double dose of bah and humbug as the holidays approach: a sharp rise in rental rates across the country just as many rental relief programs have expired....

  6. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Permanent, federally funded housing came into being in the United States as a part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. Title II, Section 202 of the National Industrial Recovery Act, passed June 16, 1933, directed the Public Works Administration (PWA) to develop a program for the "construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair under public regulation or control of low-cost housing and slum ...

  7. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment insurance is funded by both federal and state payroll taxes. In most states, employers pay state and federal unemployment taxes if: (1) they paid wages to employees totaling $1,500 or more in any quarter of a calendar year, or (2) they had at least one employee during any day of a week for 20 or more weeks in a calendar year, regardless of whether those weeks were consecutive.

  8. How to Get Rental Assistance in Your City - AOL

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    LA's Emergency Renters Assistance Program has been amended to supply 100% of tenants' unpaid rent for April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021 (up from 80% for people whose landlord agreed to waive ...

  9. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by governmental bodies to unemployed people. Depending on the country and the status of the person, those sums may be small, covering only basic needs, or may compensate the lost time ...