“ Eviction’s Fallout: Housing, Hardship, and Health.” Source: Desmond, Matthew and Rachel Tolbert Kimbro (2015). At least two years after their eviction, mothers were still experiencing significantly higher rates of depression. The year following an eviction, mothers are 20 percent more likely to report depression than their peers. “ Forced Displacement from Rental Housing: Prevalence and Neighborhood Consequences.”
Source: Desmond, Matthew and Tracey Shollenberger (2015). Hispanic and black renters experience evictions in greater numbers than white renters (Milwaukee study).(Note: evictions not filed through courts are not counted in the study.) “ Millions of Renters Face Evictions: Why Today’s Housing Market is Partially to Blame”, Redfin. Millions of renters are facing evictions.“ How Many Times Does the Average Person Move ?”, FiveThirtyEight. A typical American moves over 11 times in their lifetime.