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Nearly 20% of LGBT Renters Owe Back Rent, Half of Those Fear Eviction

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dismantles a national eviction moratorium, many LGBT renters report being in dire straits, according to a new study from the Williams Institue at UCLA School of Law.The think tank analyzed data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, which culled information from individuals during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Researchers compared data from LGBT people and non-LGBT people, and looked at how different racial groups among those distinct groups were faring.

The Williams Institute reports an estimated 19 percent of LGBT people who rent their homes are not caught up on rent. Nnearly half (47 percent) of queers who owe rent say they fear eviction within the next two months.

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