An enormous number of renters are scared of losing their job due to coronavirus

Nearly one in five renters  – an estimated 1.7 million adults – are scared of losing their job in the next three months due to coronavirus, data suggests.
Many renters are afraid of being in debt to their landlords after losing their jobMany renters are afraid of being in debt to their landlords after losing their job
Many renters are afraid of being in debt to their landlords after losing their job

The research from housing charity Shelter was published as more than 1.4 million people have applied for Universal Credit (UC) amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

In total, 19 per cent of those questioned thought losing their job in the next 12 weeks was either very or fairly likely.

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The poll of 498 renters by YouGov also suggested that one in four has already suffered a pay cut or job loss due to the pandemic.

A further 23 per cent said losing their job would make them immediately unable to cover rent.

Shelter's chief executive praised the decision to suspend evictions until June, but said "millions of renters will be in dire straits further down the line" and called for changes to the benefit.

Polly Neate added: "We're facing an onslaught of people suddenly unable to afford their rent at a time when people need to stay put and cannot safely move to a cheaper home.

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"To avoid spiralling debt and needless evictions once the ban lifts, the Government must increase the housing element of Universal Credit so that it covers the average cost of local rents."

A Government spokesman said: "The Government has put in place unprecedented measures to support tenants from getting into financial hardship or rent arrears, including protecting thousands of jobs up and down the country and increasing Universal Credit and housing allowances.

"Emergency legislation is now in place so no social or private renter can be forced out of their home - with landlords unable to start proceedings to evict tenants for at least the next three months. We have the power to extend this if necessary."