“It is worse than I thought — it’s worse than I think many people will have expected.” New research from Eviction Lab shows precisely how many adults and children are evicted each year (paper coming soon). By The New York Times' Emily Badger, Claire Cain Miller and Alicia P. https://lnkd.in/gTseZgpc
Eviction Lab
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The Eviction Lab is helping neighbors and policymakers understand the eviction crisis.
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Research center based in Princeton University, helping neighbors and policymakers understand the eviction crisis. We provide data and analysis of eviction and housing trends across the United States.
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“We’re putting very vulnerable homeless families on rapid rehousing and then expecting them to stabilize in 18 months, and in many cases, it’s not a sustainable situation.” https://lnkd.in/gS6bfw7V By KQED's Vanessa Rancaño
'A Revolving Door': Why Getting Housing Doesn't Always Mean an End to Homelessness | KQED
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With the 2024 election around the corner, it’s important to remember not every voice is always heard. Did you know that evictions could impact voter turnout? For more research on eviction visit us at evictionlab.org.
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“As the CFPB has observed with medical debt, many debt collectors furnish rental debt to credit reporting companies as a means of collecting debt through coercion.” https://lnkd.in/e8qpiP_a via Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
CFPB Report Highlights Consumer Protection Issues in Medical and Rental Debt Collection | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
consumerfinance.gov
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“We don’t have to reinvent the wheel. In other countries, you do not see this level of hyperlocal governance when it comes to land use decisions.” https://lnkd.in/efH9hc3G By Bloomberg CityLab’s Kriston Capps
How Americans Voted Their Way Into a Housing Crisis
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“Young Americans have been forced into a turning point for the American dream, one that might not have a house in it at all.” https://lnkd.in/eVX9Js8q By The New York Times' Anna Kodé
The American Dream Without a House? Believe It
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“Connecticut has seen a growing tenant union movement over the past few years.” https://lnkd.in/dqsvcCxj By Connecticut Mirror's Ginny Monk
Two CT tenant unions, one family: The impacts of organizing
http://ctmirror.org
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“Purchasing the 70-unit apartments would be a bold move toward their vision of community-controlled housing.” https://lnkd.in/ddbz8jEz
The Connecticut Tenants Union Trying to Buy Their Apartment Building
thenation.com
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“Low-income tenants are in a precarious position, and we don’t want upgrades to lead to ‘reno-victions.’” https://lnkd.in/gNTkH7GB via San Francisco Public Press
Green Retrofits May Displace Tenants — SF Pilot Project Would Protect Them
https://www.sfpublicpress.org
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“Legislators tend to be landlords more often than they are renters. Far, far, far more often than they are renters.” By KUER 90.1's Saige Miller https://lnkd.in/eSWAUKWc
Utah renters are short on rights. Lawmakers have been stymied in trying to fix that
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