New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker slammed President Donald Trump for praising the economy at a time when the pandemic has upended many Americans’ lives.
    
    
            “Last week, Donald Trump said, and I quote: “our economy is doing good,” while 40 million Americans are at risk of losing their homes, 30 million aren’t getting enough to eat and 5.4 million people have lost their health care because of this crisis,” Booker said at the Democratic National Convention Thursday night.
    
    
            Facts First: It’s true that tens of millions of Americans are facing housing and food insecurity, according to a Census Bureau from mid-July. While millions of folks have likely lost their health coverage, it’s not yet known exactly how many have been left uninsured.
    
    
            Some 44.7 million adults missed last month’s rent or mortgage payment or who have slight or no confidence that their household can pay next month’s rent of mortgage on time, according to the most recent Census Household Pulse Survey, taken between July 16 and July 21. 
    
    
            That’s 26.5% of American adults.Likewise, 29.3 million adults – or 12.1%  – were in households where there was either sometimes or often not enough to eat in the last seven days, the Census survey found.As for 5.4 million Americans losing health insurance amid the coronavirus pandemic, that figure comes from a Families USA report released in mid-July. 
    
    
            The left-leaning advocacy group estimates how many laid-off workers lost their job-based coverage. But official data has yet to be released, and some other health care experts said the Families USA report is based on rough projections.