Communities of Color Experiencing Renter Financial Stress

February 7, 2023 Demetria Lester

According to a new study from the Joint Center for Housing Studies, many renters living in high-poverty, lower-income, and lower-rent neighborhoods are more likely to experience financial distress, as data revealed some 61% of households behind on their rent live in communities of color.

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