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Renters still left out in the cold despite temporary coronavirus protection

  • Written by Kirk McClure, Professor of Urban Planning, University of Kansas
Protesters demanding a freeze on rents in Minneapolis. Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via Getty Images

Emergency relief for renters across America may protect them from the threat of eviction during the coronavirus crisis – but it won’t last for long.

The economic shutdown necessitated by COVID-19 has undermined the ability of...

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