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

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

Lets shut down some more businesses maybe the number can reach 60%
 
what's your trauma? if your amenable to discussing it, of course.

Between 1998 - 2000.

I had a series of traumas.

Got my nose broken by a Smelly Fat Dravidian.

He's just got of jail for holding up 15 cab drivers at knife point.

Saw my best friend of an Italian- Irish background become a sociopath, he threw a toad against a wall , then took out a gun to my head & raped me.

He went to jail for stabbing a cab driver with a screw driver.
He died of a drug OD.

Had an Italian friend lend me a bike with no brakes, didn't realize. Couldn't stop, flew over the handlebars smashed my face up.

He fled the scene.

He is dead too. He is my first school friend. He got heroin withdrawal & blew his head off.

As well as my wheel chair bound Polish Vietnam Veteran Uncle died of throat cancer. Probably from Agent Orange poisoning.
 
Between 1998 - 2000.

I had a series of traumas.

Got my nose broken by a Smelly Fat Dravidian.

He's just got of jail for holding up 15 cab drivers at knife point.

Saw my best friend of an Italian- Irish background become a sociopath, he threw a toad against a wall , then took out a gun to my head & raped me.

He went to jail for stabbing a cab driver with a screw driver.
He died of a drug OD.

Had an Italian friend lend me a bike with no brakes, didn't realize. Couldn't stop, flew over the handlebars smashed my face up.

He fled the scene.

He is dead too. He is my first school friend. He got heroin withdrawal & blew his head off.

As well as my wheel chair bound Polish Vietnam Veteran Uncle died of throat cancer. Probably from Agent Orange poisoning.

I'll pray for you, friend.
 
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


SO STOP FOLLOWING THE RED CHINESE ORDERS AND END THE STUPIDFUCK SHUTDOWNS.
 
No. Because this is a state problem, not a federal government problem. Each state can best decide for itself what to do and tailor their response to local conditions like it should be handled. A national one-size-fits-all policy would have been disastrous. If Joke Biden tries it, it will be obvious almost immediately that such a policy won't work.

Agreed to an extent: national security. It's in the Preamble. Remember when COVID-19 took out one of our aircraft carriers?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33176077/

Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 spread quickly among the crew of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt. Transmission was facilitated by close-quarters conditions and by asymptomatic and presymptomatic infected crew members. Nearly half of those who tested positive for the virus never had symptoms.

Anyone want to guess what actions our military services took in order to maintain maximum readiness? If our military is doing it, why isn't the Commander in Chief leading by example and advising the nation to do likewise? When did common sense become politicized?
 
Agreed to an extent: national security. It's in the Preamble. Remember when COVID-19 took out one of our aircraft carriers?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33176077/

Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 spread quickly among the crew of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt. Transmission was facilitated by close-quarters conditions and by asymptomatic and presymptomatic infected crew members. Nearly half of those who tested positive for the virus never had symptoms.

Anyone want to guess what actions our military services took in order to maintain maximum readiness? If our military is doing it, why isn't the Commander in Chief leading by example and advising the nation to do likewise? When did common sense become politicized?

Governors.
 
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