Eviction cases have surged in Arizona and California following the end of moratoriums, with the Phoenix area and LA County experiencing record highs. The situation reflects the challenges faced by renters and 'Mom and Pop' landlords, potentially impacting the 2024 elections and America's future. Economists are surprised by falling rent, indicating the broader economic impact. Arizona voters express concerns about the attainability of the American Dream amidst the consequences of lockdowns and economic policies.
Phoenix area evictions are at an all-time high. Only 18% of Arizona voters believe the American Dream is still attainable. These are the bitter consequences of lockdowns + Bidenomics. https://t.co/HbsBdZQqQL https://t.co/StVOHUobBv
Falling Rent Is Extremely Rare, Yet Economists Keep Expecting That https://t.co/FpVsQjKh4x
🔗https://t.co/yk4cxymWZ8 Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed. The elevated numbers — in some places beyond pre-pandemic levels — show a significant portion of renters remain at risk of losing their homes.
California’s Eviction Crisis: A Post-Pandemic Nightmare for Renters https://t.co/t6Pm3Isxuf
Since California ended its eviction moratorium, cases across the state have soared beyond pre-pandemic levels, @JeanneKuang reports. https://t.co/1UOyjGcGVc
LA County to offer rent relief program for 'Mom and Pop' landlords https://t.co/1V8b8allw0
Arizona anxiety. Evictions soar to an all-time high in the Phoenix area. What does this battleground state of AZ tell us for 2024 elections and America's future? Please see my article and our poll results: https://t.co/HbsBdZQqQL https://t.co/vFPKkGbnEE