35% of Americans Could Lose Their Home in Next Two Months, Census Report Says

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa
 
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa

I called an imminent depression I think in May. I had it scheduled for 2027-2030 but the West is dying much faster than I expected....there is an almost complete lack of fight.
 
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa
Mainly tRump's un America cult followers who hardly had a home in the first place with their defiant attitude against the COVID-19, and as a result of voting against their own interests as a curse on society, and to which the karma affect is hitting tRump's losers and suckers hard but who are not of the real American majority.
 
Hello guno,

Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa

Mitch, are you listening?
 
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa

Mainly tRump's un America cult followers who hardly had a home in the first place with their defiant attitude against the COVID-19, and as a result of voting against their own interests as a curse on society, and to which the karma affect is hitting tRump's losers and suckers hard but who are not of the real American majority.

Both Georgia and Oregon voted Biden.

Your post brings up an old discussion: Should Americans vote purely for self-interest or for the best interests of the nation and/or their grandchildren?
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,

Both Georgia and Oregon voted Biden.

Your post brings up an old discussion: Should Americans vote purely for self-interest or for the best interests of the nation and/or their grandchildren?

No discussion required.

Should always be the best interests of the nation.

You know - 'America first?'

It's not just a catchy soundbyte.

It means something.
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,



No discussion required.

Should always be the best interests of the nation.

You know - 'America first?'

It's not just a catchy soundbyte.

It means something.

Agreed. Which is why I bring it up when people start lauding how great their political party is for America. Political parties serve themselves, not America. It's why each party only has about 30% of voting Americans as members.
 
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.
Thanks Trump.
 
Over one-third of American adults could face eviction or home foreclosure amid the COVID-19 pandemic during the next two months, according to new data from a U.S. Census Bureau survey.

The latest data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, taken between November 25 and December 7, found that 35.3 percent of U.S. adults are "living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely."

States with a majority of adults also likely to lose their homes include South Dakota, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3...ext-two-months-census-report-says/ar-BB1c3xWa

And just what do you expect the government to do?
 
Your post brings up an old discussion: Should Americans vote purely for self-interest or for the best interests of the nation and/or their grandchildren?

it seems that most people vote purely for what they believe are the self interests of others, which just so happen to include their own self interests
 
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