The struggle to pay rent and meet mortgage payments continues as the COVID-10 pandemic stretches into its sixth month according to a nationwide survey conducted in August 2020 by Avail.

Based on the survey, of the 2,932 renters, the largest group of respondents (31.6%) were between the ages of 30 and 39. And 35.2% (the most common response) of respondents had a total household income ranging from $24,000-$49,999 before taxes last year.

Of the 2,225 landlords, the largest group of respondents (45.1%) were age 60, and over and their total household income before taxes last year fell between $24,000 and $150,000.

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