Yeah, they’ll be less desperate on the streets. 
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If they had used the moratorium to save money and make rent maybe they wouldn’t be evicted? Or found a cheaper alternative they wouldn’t be homeless?
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my question is where is all the past due rent monies gonna come from when they finally stop the moratorium?
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“One report from Moody’s Analytics and the Urban Institute estimates that 9.4 million U.S. households owed an average of $5,586 each in back rent, utilities and related late fees as of January, for a total burden of $52.6 billion”
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I don't understand the problem. Jobs are plentiful. Work, earn money, pay the rent.
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Have you not seen the research that shows no one working a full time minimum wage job can afford an apartment anywhere in the US? I mean if only it were that simple…
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@SkyNews@bbcnews@bbcworldservice There are some, who probably are, taking advantage of the situation. However, the vast majority are genuinely struggling in the current situation. Surely, is not time for landlords, themselves, to show a bit of empathy towards their tenants?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The lack of empathy in these comments is surprising. Even for the Internet.
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