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Over a Quarter of All Kansas Residents Who Owe Back Rent Are at Risk of Eviction

The economic fallout that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic put millions of Americans out of work. Without a steady source of income, many were unable to pay for basic necessities, like shelter. To address the issue, the U.S. Department of the Treasury enacted the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which allocated up to $46.5 billion to help Americans struggling to afford housing and utilities.

Due in part to bureaucratic delays at state and local levels, however, less than 40% of that money had been spent as of the end of January 2022 – and in much of the country, a large share of the population is behind on rent and facing possible eviction.

According to data collected between Jan. 26, 2022 to Feb. 7, 2022 by the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, about 4.4 million Americans agreed that they were either “somewhat likely” or “very likely” to have to leave their home within the next two months due to eviction. That amounts to 43.4% of the 10.1 million renters nationwide who are behind on rent payments.

Kansas is home to some 65,470 renters who owe their landlords rent, and an estimated 31.7% of them reported being either somewhat likely or very likely to face eviction in the coming months – the 17th smallest share among states.

Many of those at risk of losing their home are not confident that they can afford to make future rent payments. Some are also burdened with multiple months of debt from back rent. A reported 6,353 renters in the state – or 9.7% of all renters with some rental debt – are three months behind or more on their rent. For context, 26.2% of renters nationwide who owe back rent are three months behind or more.

RankStateSomewhat or very likely to leave home due to eviction (% of all renters who owe back rent)Renters who owe back rent and are 3 or more months behind on rental payment (%)Renters who owe any back rent in state1Utah67.124.530,3702Alabama65.822.9133,1603Louisiana63.422.7110,6404Pennsylvania63.131.3299,7305Wisconsin61.537.4172,7406Maine60.316.330,8107Idaho59.419.422,8408Texas57.424.7634,4809Georgia55.225.5259,92010Wyoming55.042.618,75011Ohio54.716.9233,87012Illinois52.126.7495,44013Arkansas49.733.596,44014New Jersey48.629.7393,10015Oklahoma47.921.2169,00016California46.927.11,592,05017New Mexico46.531.857,04018Michigan46.034.7283,27019Nebraska45.09.339,07020Maryland44.443.1200,85021South Carolina44.443.6179,13022Mississippi42.959.1139,00023West Virginia42.231.147,68024Florida40.915.0608,57025North Carolina40.226.9211,82026Tennessee39.620.2142,98027Arizona38.315.0168,17028Oregon38.034.6111,53029New York37.725.81,303,39030New Hampshire36.232.224,70031Montana35.718.324,23032Massachusetts34.513.4229,09033Kentucky33.036.978,23034Kansas31.79.765,47035Washington31.621.3190,74036North Dakota31.316.825,46037South Dakota30.953.422,75038Minnesota29.524.699,11039Indiana28.211.6184,73040Virginia24.18.2211,29041Nevada24.151.3156,53042Vermont22.541.07,42043Rhode Island22.419.034,84044Missouri20.431.0203,72045Colorado19.216.377,92046Connecticut19.233.2120,37047Hawaii19.112.970,41048Delaware14.228.225,18049Iowa11.729.944,47050Alaska10.531.312,640

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