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Eviction Cases Decline, But Disparities Persist
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In 2025, landlords filed 1.23 million eviction cases across ten states and thirty-eight cities, affecting around a third of the nations renters. While there was a slight decrease from the previous year, certain areas like Austin saw a thirty percent increase, and cities like Atlanta and Richmond had rates twenty-five percent and twenty-four percent above the norm. Black renters were disproportionately affected, making up twenty-eight percent of renters but thirty-nine percent of those named in filings. New York City maintained a low eviction rate due to strong tenant protections. The data highlights the need for targeted support to keep renters stable amidst ongoing housing pressures.
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