Widespread vaccinations and relaxed CDC restrictions have stimulated a robust economic rebound. Since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. unemployment rate declined dramatically from a peak of 14.8% to roughly 5.8% at the time of this writing. Employers have added roughly 14.7 million jobs. Still, 9.3 million workers remain suspended in a state of joblessness and financial fragility, including low-to moderate-income-class families worried about preserving their homes.
USA – Low to moderate-income families are losing ground: How to save their homeownership dreams (Makada Henry-Nickie, Tim Lucas, Radha Seshagiri, and Samantha Elizondo, Brookings)
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