Impact of COVID-19 on NYC Housing Crisis
Proposal
People’s lives and health have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The economic downturn has been caused by the efforts taken to contain the virus. Uncertainty surrounds its severity and duration at this point. An increase in the severity of the financial crisis might have an impact on global financial stability according to the most recent Global Financial Stability Report. Risk assets’ prices have plummeted since the pandemic’s onset. Risk assets have fallen by 50% or more during 2008 and 2009, which was the height of the recent selloff. For example, many equities markets have experienced losses of 30% or more at the bottom of the market. Credit spreads have risen sharply, particularly for companies with weaker ratings. Short-term funding markets, particularly the global market for US dollars, have also shown signs of stress.
This has left many residents on the verge of being forcefully evicted from their houses into the streets. The federal government 2-year eviction moratorium has already expired, and landlords are coming forward to file eviction cases. Reports identify that the judiciary is receiving more than 2000 eviction cases every week, revealing the seriousness of the issue. Statistics further reveal the devastating impact of the pandemic on the housing crisis in NYC by highlighting that over 596,000 families are remaining behind on rent. There were more than 110,000 cases of eviction filed during the pandemic (Cohen, 2021). Consequently, the risk of eviction and rent debt continues to threaten people of color residing in NYC. Further evidence reveals that the mission to bail out the indebted residents is experiencing revenue gaps which is threatening the ability of the real estate market to accommodate the low-income earners around the city and also those who have been suspended from their current place of work (Rahmaniani and Mohammadmoradi, 2021).
Problem Statement
What is the problem -Description of the problem?
As the pandemic continued to worsen towards the middle of the year, many residents were willing to leave the city to embrace suburb life as they found it more affordable and could acquire spacious spaces (Suyin Haynes, 2020) With many vacant houses, the landlords came up with the initiative to lower rental prices to attract more residents to mitigate the increasing number of empty homes.
Why is it a problem? -the basis of the problem
Current literature reveals that although this motive encouraged many people to take advantage of the reduced prices, many suffered from the risk of eviction as the rental prices soon increased (Cohen et al., 2021). Many renters were yet to receive their jobs back after being suspended from mitigating the pandemic.
What is the magnitude of the problem?
Research shows that although the housing crisis and rent unaffordability were still present before the pandemic, as the city had recorded a 59% increase in the number of occupants in the city’s shelter between 2009 and 2019, the pandemic has played an integral part role in exacerbating the issue. In connection to this, the pandemic is blamed for intensifying economic inequality margins and housing prices.
Justifications for the research project
The study aims at bridging the existing gap from past scholarly literature by developing knowledge on the impact of Covid-19 on housing crisis in the New York City. The study aims at analyzing the issue of increasing housing crisis in New York City during the pandemic and the impacts the situation is having on tenants, landlords and the real estate market in general.
Hypothesis
The hypothesis derived for the study is based on the research question which determines the effect of Covid-19 pandemic on housing crisis in New York City.
Null Hypothesis: Covid-19 Pandemic did not elevate the housing crisis in New York City.
Alternate hypothesis: Covid-19 Pandemic elevated the housing crisis in New York City.
Goal Statement
The goal of the paper is to establish the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. This will assist in enhancing a deeper understanding on the financial implications of the pandemic particularly after the government shifted more focus on the containment of the pandemic.
Methodology
The study will utilize quantitative research in collection and analysis of data.
Literature Review
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New York City housing crisis
Theoretical framework
Impact of Covid-19 on housing
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Introduction
The study will use literature analysis as the methodology to analyze other researchers’ opinions on the issue and the recommended strategies that can be followed to navigate the problem comprehensively. The literature analysis will also provide insights into the extremity of the housing crisis and the pandemic in NYC.
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