Chicago’s annual homeless count provides a “snapshot” of who is sleeping on the street, but critics say it’s inaccurate and can be traumatic.
NYC’s Housing Authority completed ninety-six percent of tenancy approvals in under thirty days; during the same period, CHA completed thirty percent
Data from the Chinese American Service League shows an exodus to the South and West
A building in limbo is housing people during the pandemic, but for how long?
The formation of tenant unions across the city is just the first step in a greater project that brings self-determination to tenants.
Find financial aid, emergency shelter, legal help, and tenant support in 2021
Renters are still struggling almost a year after the pandemic began, but there are actions residents and lawmakers can take to minimize the pain
Barred from federal stimulus and living paycheck to paycheck, undocumented tenants rely on community groups—but both are running out of options.