Marin report links population decline to economic displacement
Briefly

A recent report commissioned by Marin County supervisors highlights the pressing issue of low-income resident displacement, particularly among communities of color. The report notes higher rates of housing instability and economic vulnerability for Black and Latinx households. Funded with $200,000, it outlines data and solutions aimed at addressing these disparities. Public meetings have been arranged to discuss the findings. The report also emphasizes that Marin has experienced a population decline, reinforcing the urgent need for strategies to mitigate such displacement pressures.
"The Rooted in Marin report serves as both a starting point and a call to action, highlighting the urgent need for effective strategies to combat displacement pressures in our community."
"Communities of color, especially Black and Latinx households, face disproportionate levels of housing instability and economic threats, making their displacement an urgent concern."
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