In the years prior to the pandemic, Colorado averaged between 3,000 and 4,500 eviction filings every month
Evictions in Colorado plummeted by 57% in the first year of the pandemic thanks in large part to government interventions, according to a new analysis conducted by a nonprofit group that’s now asking state leaders to publish more eviction data to better understand housing instability here.
The data used in the report, which covers from mid-2017 to mid-2021, was available thanks to a specific state legislative request and is well beyond what’s typically publicly available via the state’s eviction dashboard.
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