For project-based housing (n = 615), current assistance recipients had lower HbA1c levels compared with adults in the waitlist group (β, −0.290; 95% CI, −0.599 to 0.020), but the difference was not significant. Complete results are shown in eTable 3 in the Supplement....
“Facing the possibility of an unprecedented wave of evictions during a public health crisis, the need for emergency rental assistance, eviction prevention measures, and other relief was clear and immediate,” said IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust.“Governor Pritzker and the state of Illinois ...
Evictions can be prevented with debt advice, legal assistance and bans on eviction. More research is needed on scientific foundation for the development and implementation of preventative practices and policies. Declaration of competing interest
With a federal ban on evictions scheduled to expire at the end of the month, the Treasury Department is set to announce Wednesday $1.5 billion in rental assistance has been distributed across the country in the last month — more than in the last five months combined, according to an admin...
In January, Pennsylvania used its share of the federal pandemic housing relief money to set up the $570 million Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which helps with rent, overdue rent, utilities and other housing-related costs linked to COVID-19. Another $280 million went directly to the...
Even more problematic, the limit for RAFT assistance in any 12 month period has been reduced to $7,000 — barely enough to cover a few months rent in the Greater Boston area. Most housing providers do not start evictions until tenants are behind several months, so by the time they get ...
First, it explores what neighborhood attributes explain the varying prevalence of evictions and eviction filings. Second, it investigates whether federal rental housing assistance reduces neighborhood evictions or eviction filings. Using the Kernel-Based Regularized Least Squares method suitabl...
“Being evicted is a catastrophe for families under the best circumstances – but right now, it’s a public health crisis as well,” said Rep. Leland in the release. “Ohio is about to get upwards of $750 million in rental assistance, but it takes time to get that money...
Congressional Democrats, local officials and other advocacy groups have been warning that when the pause lapsed at the end of the month, there could be a wave of evictions, in part because distributing $46 billion that lawmakers approved in rental assistance between December and March for both re...
However, the rollout of the relief funds isn't coming fast enough for many, and evictions continue despite a national ban on the proceedings. So far, states and their local programs are in the process of distributing $16 billion of the $25 billion in rental assistance passed ...