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Falling homeownership rates in England primarily among ethnic minorities

Analysis of the latest Census data by research and campaign group Positive Money illuminates growing inequalities in our housing system, finding that decreasing rates of homeownership and high rates of overcrowding are largely experienced by ethnic minorities. Since 2001, ethnic minority households have been around a quarter less likely to own their own homes than the national average. In this time, national homeownership rates have dropped 6.3%, driven by a 8.5% drop among ethnic minority households, compared to a 3.1% drop among White British households

— source positivemoney.org | 21 Apr 2023

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