Court documents suggest who is being evicted and why

As rents increase in Boston, more tenants are facing eviction – especially those with lower incomes. The median household income in East Boston for 2016 was $54,409, which was 14% less than the city as a whole. Who is facing eviction in East Boston? Data from the City of Boston only includes evictions that end up in Housing Court with no background information on tenants. Nevertheless, we can use the location of the evictions to get a sense of who is being affected. Housing Court data from 2014 shows that East Boston had 161 evictions and 70% of them went into court because of failure to pay the rent. Data also revealed that evictions happened in lower income areas and communities with a higher percentage of Latino population.