Likeliest victims of eviction moratorium ending will be women, people of color

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Likeliest victims of eviction moratorium ending will be women, people of color
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Women, people of color, and low-income families face the highest risk of being forced out of their homes as the eviction moratorium comes to an end

The eviction moratorium is expected to end on July 31, after Congress failed to renew it before heading into recess until mid-September. Once the moratorium expires, about 7.4 million Americans will risk getting evicted in the next coming months,Women, people of color, and low-income households are the most vulnerable groups of renters who will be exposed to the consequences brought on by the end of the eviction moratorium.

And about 76 percent have an annual household income of less than $50,000 a year. More than half of the 1.4 million make less than $25,000 in total household income. Once the moratorium ends, these groups of people have the highest risk of being evicted from their homes. showed evidence that people of color more frequently faced evictions than white tenants did. by the Eviction Lab said. When broken down by race, the difference is even more drastic.

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