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Pop star Beyoncé will give 4.5 million crowns to people who are in danger of being kicked out of their homes as a result of the crown crisis.
Write CNN on Saturday.
The pop star will provide support to hundreds of individuals and families who are now at risk of being evicted from their homes. Simply because they don’t have the money to pay their rent as a result of unemployment and the crown crisis.
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Each of them will receive approx. 45,000 crowns, or $ 5,000, to pay the outstanding rent.
The United States Congress has adopted a crisis package that, among other things, will provide $ 600 in support to all Americans with an annual income of less than $ 75,000. This crisis package also contains a temporary ban on evictions. President Donald Trump is currently refusing to sign this agreement, which means that the ban on evictions will expire on the New Years.
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– Starting on January 7, it is possible to apply for support, then a hundred applicants will be selected and paid for support at the end of January, Beyoncé writes on her website.
And it doesn’t stop there. The pop star opens for a new awards round in early February.
“America is experiencing the worst housing crisis in history,” Wake Forest University law professor and eviction expert Emily Benfer told CNBC.
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In a typical year, 3.6 million people go through eviction cases in the United States, according to “The Eviction Lab” at Princeton University.
In August it was estimated that between 30 and 40 million Americans are struggling to pay their rent and therefore are in danger of losing their homes by the end of the year. This corresponds to approximately ten percent of the total population of the country.
Those who want to apply for Beyoncé’s support must document that they are entitled to the “housing benefit.”
This is not the first time the pop star has shown a strong commitment to society. When she was honored this summer with the prestigious “Humanitarian Awards” on Black Entertainment Television, she thanked people for saying that people should go out and vote this fall.
– It is the only way to end a racist and unjust system. Their voices are heard and it shows our ancestors that their struggle was not in vain, the 38-year-old said according to ABC News.
In the fall of 2019, several black stars, led by Beyoncé and Rihanna, came out with strong calls for the death sentence of Rodney Reed (51).