flexiblefullpage - default
Currently Reading

Why Renters Are Struggling So Much Now

Advertisement
billboard - default
Demographics

Why Renters Are Struggling So Much Now

Financial struggles were more common among renters than homeowners before Covid.


September 23, 2021
Woman pulling boulder uphill
Image:stock.Adobe.com

With the end of the national eviction moratorium and less than $9 billion of the $45 billion from the federal government having been spent on rental assistance, millions of renters are at risk of financial hardship.

The present troubles for renters are explained in large part by inequities that predate the Covid pandemic, said Diane Yentel, president and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. Indeed, around half of renters in the U.S. were cost burdened in 2019, meaning close to a third or more of their income went to their rent each month, according to the coalition.

“We have to recognize where we were before the pandemic, which was in the midst of a severe housing affordability crisis,” Yentel said.

Financial struggles were more common among renters than homeowners before Covid, the CFPB’s report shows. Renters had an average credit score between 87 points and 106 points lower than homeowners. People who own homes are also less likely to have student loans and auto loans than renters. Low-income workers, women and people of color are also more likely to rent than own a home.

“Past recessions and depressions have seen communities of color and low-income communities of all races and ethnicities left behind when the broader economy recovers,”  said Dave Uejio, the CFPB’s acting director. “We cannot repeat that history.

Read More

Advertisement
leaderboard2 - default

Related Stories

Demographics

Gen Z, Millennials Find Creative Paths to Homeownership

High mortgage rates are causing younger generations to ‘house hack’ or move back home with their parents

Demographics

Younger Generations Would Like to Own a Home, Boomers Say They’d Rather Rent

Report shows Baby Boomers enjoy freedoms provided to them by renting versus owning a home

Innovation

Zillow’s New AI Tool Aims to Promote Fair Housing Practices

57% of Americans say they still face discrimination despite nondiscriminatory housing laws; this new tool acts as a protective measure

Advertisement
boombox1 -
Advertisement
native1 - default
halfpage2 -

More in Category

Home builders can maximize efficiencies gained through simplification and standardization by automating both on-site and back-office operations 

Delaware-based Schell Brothers, our 2023 Builder of the Year, brings a refreshing approach to delivering homes and measuring success with an overriding mission of happiness

NAHB Chairman's Message: In a challenging business environment for home builders, and with higher housing costs for families, the National Association of Home Builders is working to help home builders better meet the nation's housing needs

Advertisement
native2 - default
Advertisement
halfpage1 -

Create an account

By creating an account, you agree to Pro Builder's terms of service and privacy policy.


Daily Feed Newsletter

Get Pro Builder in your inbox

Each day, Pro Builder's editors assemble the latest breaking industry news, hottest trends, and most relevant research, delivered to your inbox.

Save the stories you care about

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

The bookmark icon allows you to save any story to your account to read it later
Tap it once to save, and tap it again to unsave

It looks like you’re using an ad-blocker!

Pro Builder is an advertisting supported site and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled in your browser. There are two ways you can keep reading:

Disable your ad-blocker
Disable now
Subscribe to Pro Builder
Subscribe
Already a member? Sign in
Become a Member

Subscribe to Pro Builder for unlimited access

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.