Hawaiʻi Appleseed

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Hawaiʻi taxpayers are paying a high cost for evictions

Every year there are about 2,500 evictions in the islands. And many fear more people will be out on the streets because of the high cost of housing.

“It's a huge number of families that are losing their homes that are being forced out on the streets,” said Gavin Thornton, executive director of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice.

A new report by the nonprofit Hawaiʻi Appleseed estimates the costs of social services for evicted families who become homeless is substantial—with taxpayers paying about $30 million a year.

“Housing affordability is a huge problem in Hawaiʻi that's been getting worse and worse and worse every single year,” he added.