A bar graph in Figure 1 represents the percentage of renters who think it is likely that they will be evicted in the next two months, by disability, showing a correlation between increased concern in being evicted and increased severity of symptoms. Figure headline: Disabled renters expect to face eviction in the next two months. Figure subhed: Percentage of renters who report it being somewhat or very likely that they will be evicted from their home in the next two months. All renters: 44.6 percent. Difficulty seeing: no difficulty, 37.4 percent; some difficulty, 49.1 percent; a lot of difficulty, 59.2 percent; cannot do at all, 92.5 percent. Difficulty hearing: no difficulty, 39.8 percent; some difficulty, 59.5 percent; a lot of difficulty, 85.4 percent; cannot do at all, 53.5 percent. Difficulty remembering or concentrating: no difficulty, 33.3 percent; some difficulty, 51.8 percent; a lot of difficulty, 70.0 percent; cannot do at all, 98.1 percent. Difficulty walking or climbing stairs: no difficulty, 36.9 percent; some difficulty, 54.5 percent; a lot of difficulty, 71.3 percent; cannot do at all, 81.4 percent. Source: Author's calculations are based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, "Household Pulse Survey: April 28 – May 10, 2021," available at https://www.census.gov/householdpulsedata (last accessed May 2021).