

Evicted During the Pandemic
Dec 18, 2020
Yolanda Jackson, a single mother from Georgia, shares her harrowing experience with eviction during the pandemic, revealing the emotional and financial stress faced by many renters. Matthew Desmond, a sociology professor at Princeton, provides insight into the broader eviction crisis, discussing legislative responses and the limitations of federal aid. They explore the impact of unemployment on families and question the effectiveness of current relief measures amid rising eviction rates, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable housing solutions.
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Yolanda's Story
- Yolanda Jackson, a single mother in Atlanta, lost her job in March due to the pandemic.
- Facing eviction, she packed her belongings, uncertain of her future.
CARES Act Confusion
- The CARES Act halted some evictions, but its coverage was limited.
- Yolanda was unsure if the act applied to her situation, highlighting the confusion surrounding the legislation.
Eviction Notice
- Yolanda received an eviction notice demanding nearly $4,000 in rent and late fees.
- She filed a response on the last possible day to buy time and protect her rights.