.FiveThirtyEight explores the many theories about why we have not witnessed a cascade of evictions.
annual eviction statistics, much less where evictions are concentrated or the amount of back rent that is prompting evictions.
Similarly, in July 2021, the Aspen Institute revised its own estimate down to 6.5 million households and about 15 million people at risk of eviction based on those who reported being behind on rent. Yuliya Panfil is the Director of the Future of Land and Housing Program at New America, a think tank in Washington, D.C.
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