DSNews delivers stories, ideas, links, companies, people, events, and videos impacting the mortgage default servicing industry.
Issue link: http://digital.dsnews.com/i/1253603
60 130M AMERICANS RECEIVE CORONAVIRUS RELIEF PAYMENTS e U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service announced that 130 million Americans have received Economic Impact Payments, worth more than $218 billion. "is Administration has delivered Economic Impact Payments to Americans in record time," Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin said. "More payments are on their way as we continue to deliver this much-needed relief to the American people." e Treasury expects to deliver more than 150 million Economic Impact Payments in total. A report by Redfin found that 75% of the nation's renters could afford to pay a single month's housing expenses with the max sum of $1,200, while only 50% of America's homeowners could do the same. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the allocation of the third wave of CARES Act relief totaling $1 billion through its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. HUD has provided over $3 billion in CDBG funding to combat the effects of COVID-19. "Coronavirus has impacted our communities and populations in unprecedented ways, and while some begin to see a decline in reported cases, others continue to fight this invisible enemy aggressively," HUD Secretary Dr. Benjamin Carson said. "is funding will afford states the ability to respond to the unique circumstances they are facing—from reducing risk of transmission to regaining the sound footing of their economy. is is the third wave of funding the Department has provided to states, and we will continue to execute a detailed and swift response until the days of COVID-19 are behind us." » e $1 billion in CDBG funding will provide assistance for the following: » Assistance for Low-Income Individuals, Elderly Persons, and Needy Children » Families and Entities Impacted by Economic and Housing Market Disruptions Relief funding for places with high unemployment claims. In these locations, businesses may struggle more, renters may have more difficulty paying rent, and homeowners may have more difficulty paying their mortgage. Journal