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Despite record number of jobs in Arizona, eviction filings continue to grow

Last week, the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity reported a record number of employed Arizonans. Yet evictions in the state’s largest county only continue to climb.

Last month, Maricopa County saw the highest number of eviction filings since 2016 at almost 7,700.

Adam Chapnik is a research specialist with the Eviction Lab at Princeton University. He says rent prices in Phoenix have risen by about 30% on average since the pandemic began.

That has led to more people losing their homes. 

“That's a pretty massive increase and wages did not really follow that. So a lot of the eviction filings we're seeing are simply because people fell behind, their rents went up and they could not keep up with that growth," Chapnik said. 

The overall eviction rate last year in Maricopa County approached 2019 levels, before pandemic-related moratoriums were put in place. 

Greg Hahne started as a news intern at KJZZ in 2020 and returned as a field correspondent in 2021. He learned his love for radio by joining Arizona State University's Blaze Radio, where he worked on the production team.