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At the height of the pandemic, approximately 40 million renter households were at risk of eviction with the average tenant owing $5,400 in past due rent. Although many renters are still reeling from the events of last year, TransUnion’s latest financial impact study published on Tuesday revealed that most renters were able to stay on top of their rent payments during 2020.
Maitri Johnson
“TransUnion’s newest research allows property managers to make informed decisions at a time when information on renter financial health and the ability to pay rent are still unclear,” TransUnion Vice President of Multifamily Maitri Johnson said in a statement. “Macroeconomic indicators such as elevated unemployment would suggest a more challenging rental market, but our study points to a positive 2021 outlook.”
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UW Credit Union invests $1.5 million to address racial equity
February 17, 2021 10:43 PM Site staff
MADISON, Wis. UW Credit Union is investing $1.5 million to help address racial inequalities in Dane and Milwaukee counties.
The UW Credit Union Fund for Racial Equity aims to remove the barriers to economic mobility for people of color in underserved communities. A news release said $1 million will go to Dane County, while the other $500,000 is headed to the greater Milwaukee area.
“This fund is about investing in our neighbors in a tangible, meaningful way,” said Sheila Milton, UW Credit Union Vice President of Diversity Equity, and Inclusion. “This includes improving the financial wellbeing and capability of our Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) community members.”