The Treasury said about 510,000 American households were helped by the aid to pay rent, utilities and arrears, compared to 459,000 in August
The figures show some acceleration of disbursements as programs administered by states and municipalities gain traction, with over 2 million payments made so far, but the pace is still behind the curve, Biden administration officials said.
Gene Sperling, the White House coordinator for coronavirus aid programs, said the program is on track for 3.5 million rental aid payments for all of 2021, “making a meaningful difference in preventing the feared surge in evictions, but it is still not good enough.”
“These stronger numbers still mask disturbing regional differences,” he added, noting very high performance in many cities and states, with disappointing performance in others.
Treasury said Los Angeles more than doubled its September disbursements to $72 million from $32 million in August, while Illinois disbursements jumped to $177 million from $62 million.
For communities that have not expended more than 30% of the rental aid funds that they were allocated in the program’s first tranche, Treasury will use the September data to start the process of reallocating funds to other communities.
Source: Economy - investing.com