A Look At Chicago’s Rental Housing Crisis
The Chicago Department of Housing is preparing to dole out $80 million in rental and mortgage assistance grants during the pandemic.
The Chicago Department of Housing is preparing to dole out $80 million in rental and mortgage assistance grants during the pandemic.
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One year after the pandemic hit, the city’s Black neighborhoods remain the hardest hit by job loss and its fallout.
Hunger in Illinois has reached shocking levels during the past year of the pandemic, particularly for Black and Hispanic families with kids.
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Just one out of every 10 applicants received help last year, but the city is gearing up to provide another $80 million in rental assistance.
The number of Mexican immigrants in Illinois has also fallen sharply. It’s a trend that has received little attention, researchers said.
About 1.7 million Illinoisans are at risk of eviction when the federal moratorium on evictions and foreclosures ends March 31. Housing advocates are stepping in with solutions.
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