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[Space discoveries that will blow your mind](
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The size of the universe is hard to fathom, and it’s expanding even faster than scientists originally thought. While humans will never map out the entirety of space, that doesn’t stop them from exploring it. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been around since 1958. Japan, Russia, and France—just to name a few countries—all have space agencies dedicated to exploring the final frontier.
Since NASA’s inception in 1958, astronauts have landed on the moon, parked a robot-controlled rover on Mars, and discovered thousands of exoplanets—planets that orbit stars outside of this solar system. Scientists can even explore the 95% of invisible space comprised of dark energy, dark matter, and dark radiation. Each year on the first Friday in May, the United States observes National Space Day in honor of the remarkable achievements already made and those still to come in our continued exploration of space. To celebrate our many milestones in this arena,Stacker compiled a list of 30 mind-blowing space discoveries after searching news archives and reports from NASA. Click through to see what they’ve uncovered—from a super-Earth and sun twins to the first photograph of a black hole.
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[States with the most households at risk of eviction](
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The average American renter spends 31.2% of their income on housing, an all-time high that’s exacerbated by the fact that more than 12 million people in the U.S. live in poverty despite working full-time. The coronavirus has deepened America’s housing crisis by leaving tens of millions without jobs and facing potential eviction.
Three things happened this summer to aggravate the situation even further. An emergency federal eviction moratorium expired; federal supplementary unemployment aid expired; and Congress failed to agree on another round of stimulus aid.
The result is a looming housing crisis, the size and severity of which is difficult to overstate. As many as 40 million renters could be at risk of eviction in the coming months, according to the Aspen Insitute. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently issued a nationwide moratorium on evictions through the end of 2020, but it comes with stipulations and requires struggling tenants to advocate for themselves.
Some states have created extra protections for renters, while many have not. Of the states that have their own state-mandated bans on evictions, many protections are ending soon. In many cases, however, the damage has already been done: Struggling American renters by midsummer had already amassed more than $21 billion in back rent. A crisis is brewing, and renters face different risks depending on where they live.
To determine the states with the most households at risk of eviction, Stacker analyzed data from global advisory firm Stout that provides estimates of the renting households unable to pay rent and at risk of eviction in every state based on the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey and Household Pulse Survey. We’ve ranked all 50 states and Washington D.C. according to the estimated share of renters in these states at risk of eviction over the next month. These estimates reflect the households with no or slight confidence that they will be able to pay rent. You can find more information about Stout’s methodology here.
Keep reading to see how many households are at risk of eviction in your home state.
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