When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted life in unprecedented ways, one of the most consequential was the suspension of eviction hearings and moratorium on evictions imposed by the CARES Act. When evictions proceeded again, many predicted a housing crisis would follow, but this was not borne out in Census Bureau survey data from 2020 through 2023, Likewise, anxiety about eviction among renters never reached levels feared and has fallen as the moratoria recede into history. Professors Jason Mazzone and Robin Fretwell Wilson explore these findings in a new Policy Spotlight.
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