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What’s Next? Lawmakers, Policy Experts Say They Will Continue Fight To Reduce Evictions - Oklahoma Watch

Summary by Oklahoma Watch
In Oklahoma, much has changed since 2016. The population has increased and more people have moved to the state’s urban centers. Oklahoma’s Latino/Hispanic population is up, as is the state’s gross domestic product. Employment is high and the prison population has declined.Yet, eviction filings have skyrocketed.In 2024, alone, court records show that 48,070 eviction cases were filed, an increase of more than 1,400 over 46,668 filings in 2022.This…
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Oklahoma Watch broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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