USA: Young congressman rejected by landlords in Washington

Maxwell Frost
25, in debt, house-hunting: Washington landlords reject US congressmen

25-year-old Maxwell Frost is one of the big winners of the US Midterms. He secured the 10th congressional district in Florida for the Democrats and will move into the House of Representatives in January

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With Maxwell Frost, a representative of “Gen Z” is moving into the US House of Representatives for the first time – if he finds a place to stay in Washington. Member of Parliament No matter what: Because the 25-year-old went into debt during the election campaign, finding an apartment is apparently difficult.

Mucking out, painting, lugging boxes: nobody likes to move. But Florida’s Maxwell Frost isn’t quite there yet. The 25-year-old has to move to the US capital Washington for a new job. However, finding an apartment is proving difficult. You’d think all doors would be open to him – after all, Frost is one of the youngest representatives in US history and the first representative of Generation Z to enter Congress. The landlords of an apartment were said to be of little interest.



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“I have bad credit – I’ll admit it”

A company rejected Frost’s lease application because its credit rating was poor, the Democrat tweeted Thursday. “It’s not for people who don’t have money yet.”

He was so excited when he finally found a suitable (and above all affordable) place to stay, says Frost in an interview. But he tripped himself up with his honesty. Before he applied, the politician revealed that his finances were not doing too well. However, that didn’t bother the employees of the rental company at first: “Apply, it will work out,” he is said to have assured. But that was not the case. “They said you could call and dispute the result, but I said I don’t know what to dispute. I have bad credit – I’ll admit it,” Frost wrote on Twitter. He wouldn’t see the $50 application fee again either.

Frost got into debt during the election campaign

Frost accumulated the debt during his year-and-a-half campaign in Florida. As an Uber driver, he didn’t even earn enough to pay his rent in Orlando. The young Democrat quit his full-time job at the beginning of the primaries, “because I knew that at the age of 25 I had to be a full-time candidate to win. 7 days a week, 10-12 hours a day. That’s neither sustainable nor right, but we had to do it,” Frost said.

In the end, however, the exertion was worth it: The 25-year-old is one of the big winners of the US Midterms. He secured the 10th congressional district in Florida for the Democrats and will move into the House of Representatives in January. During his election campaign, the activist focused on issues such as gun violence, climate change and abortion rights.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also complained about looking for an apartment

The Washington Post writes that it’s actually nothing new that newly elected congressmen are having trouble finding apartments in Washington. As early as 2000, a then 26-year-old politician complained to the newspaper that he and his wife had had to look at more than a dozen apartments. Some of his colleagues even spent the night in their offices when they started work. The average rental price in the US capital is around 2300 dollars today – for almost 70 square meters.

Star politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also reported in 2018 that she had to go into debt to be able to contest her election campaign. “I have three months without a salary before I’m a member of Congress,” she told the “New York Times“. “So how do I get an apartment? Those little things are very real.”

For Frost, the search continues for now. “Maybe I need to do a bit of couch surfing or live with someone until I find something,” he told the Washington Post. In the next few years, however, money worries should no longer play a role. As a member of the House of Representatives, Frost will earn $174,000 annually.

Sources: Twitter Maxwell Frost; “Washington Post“; “The Guardians

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