Camila Vallejo, Jacob Haas, and Peter …
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Preliminary Analysis: Eviction Filing Patterns in 2022

Over the last three years, eviction filing rates across the United States fell below levels that were normal prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. But evidence from 2022 shows that this exceptional period has come to an end.

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Devin Q. Rutan, Peter Hepburn, and …
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The Growing Risk of Eviction in the Suburbs

American suburbs have changed dramatically over the last several decades. Over time, they’ve become poorer, more diverse, and the site of a growing share of eviction cases.

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Emily A. Benfer, Robert Koehler, Alyx …
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Assessing State Eviction Prevention Policies in Response to COVID-19

We describe and analyze the unprecedented eviction prevention housing policies enacted at the state level in response to COVID-19, where protections worked very differently from state to state.

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Peter Hepburn, Devin Q. Rutan, and …
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Uncovering the Suburban Eviction Crisis

Eviction is often seen as a city problem. This overlooks what’s going on outside of inner cities, leaving us blind to eviction patterns in suburban areas.

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Peter Hepburn, Olivia Jin, Joe Fish, …
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Preliminary Analysis: Eviction Filing Patterns in 2021

Over the last two years, the federal government intervened in the eviction crisis in a serious and unprecedented way. Our data show that that intervention has paid off.

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Jacob Haas, Jasmine Rangel, Juan Pablo …
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Preliminary Analysis: Eviction Filing Trends After the CDC Moratorium Expiration

In this brief, we use data from our Eviction Tracking System, which monitors eviction filings in 31 cities and 6 states across the country, to examine what has happened after the Supreme Court’s decision.

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Gillian Slee
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Eviction Depressed Voter Turnout in the 2016 Presidential Election

Could being forced to leave your home have an impact on your capacity or your interest to vote? We examined if neighborhoods facing evictions were less likely to vote.

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Jasmine Rangel, Jacob Haas, Emily …
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Preliminary Analysis: 11 months of the CDC Moratorium

We take a look back at the CDC moratorium to better understand who it protected and which groups have remained at risk of eviction.

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Olivia Jin, Emily Lemmerman, Peter …
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Neighborhoods with Highest Eviction Filing Rates have Lowest Levels of COVID-19 Vaccination

Where do vaccination rates stand in neighborhoods that have seen most eviction filings during the pandemic? We found a pattern of higher eviction filing rates in neighborhoods with lower vaccination rates in every jurisdiction for which we …

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