Rents in New York City have been rising rapidly even as tens of thousands of people are millions of dollars behind on rent, a new report finds.<\/strong><\/p>\n
On Tuesday, Kathy Hochul, New York\u2019s new governor, said she would move to bolster the state\u2019s beleaguered effort to distribute pandemic rent relief, underlining the plight of struggling New Yorkers who are facing the risk of being evicted.<\/p>\n
However, on the same day, Zumper, which is an apartment rental site, published a report showing a very different trend.<\/p>\n
Following a market rebound, New York City had surpassed San Francisco, becoming the most expensive place to rent a one-bedroom apartment in the nation.<\/p>\n
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