Overt racial discrimination against minority renters and homebuyers persists. It is down considerably compared to 40 years ago, according to the latest study from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Urban Institute, but minorities still face “more subtle” obstacles in finding homes to rent or buy.
The study was conducted using the “pair-testing” method: sending out two “similarly situated” prospective homeowners or renters, one white and one minority. The study found that whites were more likely to be shown more housing units for rental or purchase than people of color.
Here’s a chart from the study:









