Summary for Selected Area and Time Frame

Title of Locale

  • Total Eviction Filings: ---
  • Total Rental Units1: ---
  • Eviction Filing Rate2: ---

Demographics

  • Total Population3: ---
  • Poverty Population: ---
  • Poverty Rate: ---
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Filings by Tract Race/Ethnicity

While the race/ethnicity of parties in eviction cases is not known, eviction numbers and rates can be compared between areas in which the largest race/ethnicity is White, Black, or Hispanic/Latino.

Census tracts where the largest race/ethnicity group is --- saw --- evictions over the selected time period, an eviction rate of --- per 1,000 rental units. ((--- tracts; --- of tracts in the selected locale).

1 Total Rental Units refers to the number of occupied rental units as reported in Table DP04 ("Selected Housing Characteristics") of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey 5-year estimates.

2 Eviction Filing Rate is calculated by dividing the number of eviction filings within a given timespan by the total number of occupied rental units within a given geography. Note that a single unit may have multiple filings. Filing Rate is not provided for USPS zip codes because Census data estimates for Zip Code Tabulation Areas (the Census Bureau's approximation of zip code boundaries created in 2010) are out of date with current zip code boundaries.

3 Total population, poverty population, and poverty rate are from Table S1701 ("Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months") of the U.S. Census Bureau's 2019 American Community Survey 5-year estimates.

4 Demographics are of the total population as reported in Table B03002 ("Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race") of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. The American Community Survey asks participants to select one or more categories for race (not including Hispanic) and either Hispanic or Non-Hispanic ethnicity. Here, estimates for each race category exclude people reporting Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and Hispanic or Latino includes people reporting any race. For example, "White alone" means non-Hispanic white, and only one race category was selected.