According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s recent “Out of Reach 2020” report, the average minimum wage worker must clock 97 hours per week to afford a market rate, two-bedroom rental. Considering COVID-19 housing concerns, the report recommends extending the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act’s eviction moratorium and providing $100 billion in rental assistance to keep people housed. “Many of our essential workers—grocery store employees, home health aides, custodians at hospitals—have risked their lives during the pandemic, but don’t get paid enough to afford housing,” said Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH).