By Eric Zuesse
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Nationwide in the U.S. on July 28th, the “Estimation of households experiencing rental shortfall and potentially facing eviction” is 43.12%, according to Stout Risius Ross, LLC, “Based on Household Pulse Survey data” (from the U.S. Census Bureau).
An infographic by Niall McCarthy of Forbes shows the state-by-state percentages, as of July 15th, and they were:India: Violations of the Right to Food and Work Rampant Across the Country, Made Worse by Aadhaar
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