Trump Administration Grants Almost $2 Billion for Eviction Protection



“The Trump Administration has maintained that no one should risk losing their home due to the coronavirus,” said Secretary Ben Carson. “We’ve taken several actions since the beginning of this pandemic to keep Americans in their homes. Today, we announce additional aid to the communities that need it the most. These funds can help households struggling to meet their rental or mortgage obligations to stay afloat as our nation continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.”

These funds can be used to provide temporary financial assistance to meet rental obligations for up to 6 months, according to HUD's news release. The funds are focused toward places with households facing higher risk of eviction. Specifically:

Communities with high rates of individuals in industries with high job loss in states with high unemployment;
Communities with high rates of businesses in industries with high job loss in states with high unemployment; and
Concentrations of those most at risk for transmission and risk of eviction, with higher amounts for states with high rates of coronavirus.

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