Hyperobjekt
hyper0bjekt.bsky.social
Hyperobjekt
@hyper0bjekt.bsky.social
We are a digital agency focused on creating innovative data viz in the public interest. Clients include @evictionlab.bsky.social and more.
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In 2024, landlords filed more than a million evictions in the 30+ cities and 10 states we monitor.

While some jurisdictions showed progress, others revealed concerning trends. We’re sounding the alarm in several cities. Learn more in our 2024 report: evictionlab.org/ets-report-2...
Preliminary Analysis: Eviction Filing Patterns in 2024
The days of emergency rental assistance and eviction protections are long gone. Now, our data show that landlords are filing evictions at nearly the same levels as before 2020.
evictionlab.org
April 24, 2025 at 6:19 PM
5 years after COVID disrupted education in the U.S., questions about learning loss & recovery demand continued examination. To meet this need, we launched our 3rd annual update of the Education Recovery Explorer: edopportunity.org/recovery/exp...
February 19, 2025 at 3:50 PM
As we wrap up 2024, Hyperobjekt celebrates another year of impactful work and partnerships both new and enduring. With so many incredible projects this year, we can’t showcase them all, but we’re excited to share a few highlights:
December 18, 2024 at 5:32 PM
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Our eviction tracking system records eviction filings for cities that include Houston, Philadelphia and Boston, areas that in total include about 1 in 3 American renters.

Our latest blog post shows how these areas were impacted by evictions in 2023:

evictionlab.org/ets-report-2...
Preliminary Analysis: Eviction Filing Patterns in 2023
As the United States moves past the COVID-19 pandemic, low-income renters face a deeply inhospitable housing market. We investigate how this affected eviction rates in 2023.
evictionlab.org
April 22, 2024 at 1:45 PM
Important new research from longtime partners The Educational Opportunity Project @ Stanford
Students Are Making a ‘Surprising’ Rebound From Pandemic Closures. But Some May Never Catch Up.
The first detailed nationwide data on schools’ recovery shows that achievement gaps have widened, with the poorest students the furthest behind.
www.nytimes.com
February 1, 2024 at 5:24 PM