Eviction Crisis Dashboard
Nearly 10,000 eviction filings per day. The eviction crisis is inseparable from the affordability crisis.
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An estimated 3.6 million eviction filings are made annually in the U.S. — roughly one every 9 seconds. Most tenants never receive legal representation, and a single eviction record can block housing access for years. See tenant protection policies →
Annual Filings
📋3.6M
National estimate (various sources)
Annual Evictions
🏚️900K
Households actually evicted
Daily Filings
⚡9,800
Every single day
ETS States Tracked
📊10
With real filing data
Eviction Filings vs Pre-Pandemic Baseline
🟢 Real-time data from Princeton Eviction Lab's Eviction Tracking System. Currently covers 10 states.
Minnesota
108%
109,186 filed
Missouri
105%
245,856 filed
Indiana
90%
391,129 filed
Wisconsin
89%
147,158 filed
Pennsylvania
85%
584,943 filed
Connecticut
84%
99,643 filed
Rhode Island
80%
40,038 filed
New Mexico
74%
75,103 filed
Virginia
67%
650,213 filed
Delaware
61%
63,920 filed
Data as of 2026-03-01. Values above 100% indicate filings exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
National Estimates (various sources)
Eviction Filings Trend (2015–2025)
Note: 2020 drop reflects federal eviction moratorium (CDC order). Filings have since rebounded.
Estimated
Eviction Rate by Rent Burden
Estimated
Highest Eviction Rate States
Tenant Protection Policies
| Policy | States | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Right to Counsel | 5 | Reduces eviction by 40-70% |
| Just Cause Eviction | 8 | Prevents no-fault displacement |
| Rent Stabilization | 6 | Limits rent increases |
| Source of Income Protection | 21 | Prevents voucher discrimination |
| Sealing Eviction Records | 12 | Reduces blacklisting |