Thursday, May 27, 2021

Debts pile up for the rent burdened

The number of households that owe $10,000 or more in back rent rose 140 percent during the first year of the pandemic.  (Getty)

The Real Deal 

It’s clear that the pandemic has impacted New Yorkers’ ability to pay rent. What’s less clear is exactly how much rent debt has been amassed since the beginning of last year — a crucial piece of the puzzle for policymakers in determining how much relief to extend to tenants and landlords.

A report released Wednesday by New York University’s Furman Center aims to inform the efforts of lawmakers in apportioning those funds.

The findings offer a snapshot of citywide rent debt by analyzing rent owed by tenants in 13,163 affordable housing units concentrated in the South Bronx and North Brooklyn. (Some data was included for units in Manhattan and Queens.)

The analysis focuses on buildings with over nine units with apartments financed by Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC). Some units are also home to recipients of Section 8 vouchers. The buildings used in the sample were able to provide granular rent ledger data, enabling the Furman Center to take a detailed look at the distribution of arrears.

According to the report, rent owed by tenants in the sample more than doubled during the first year of the pandemic, while the portion of families that have incurred severe rent debt has jumped even higher.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most of the cities I see with "Rent Burdened" may I point out are all Democrat controlled rat holes ! Right ?

Anonymous said...

I was raised that if your money is low you stay at home and eat the cheapest food possible.

They just spent the last year not telling New York to be frugal, but devising ways we can go out to expensive restaurants.

Let the restaurant owners, who took all that money that should have gone to their customer's rent pay a patron tax to landlords so that their customers don't get evicted.

Remember evicted customers are no customers.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps woke Disney will invest in a NYC skid row theme park?

Anonymous said...

Let them eat grass. Or whatever else sheeple eat.

Anonymous said...

The sheeple eat Marxist B.S. and like it !