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Title

Legacy of Racism and Firearm Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States.

Authors

Hans, Zainab; Lee, Daniel B.; Zimmerman, Marc A.; Wiebe, Douglas J.

Abstract

Objectives. To examine whether, through interactions with preexisting socioeconomic status vulnerabilities, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated exposure to firearm violence among communities with a legacy of redlining (i.e., grading the creditworthiness of neighborhoods based on their sociodemographic composition). Methods. We used an exogenous population threshold whereby the Home Owners Loan Corporation graded neighborhoods only in US cities with populations of more than 40 000 and used a difference-in-difference strategy to examine the evolution of fatal firearm incidents between 2017 and October 2022. Results. After the COVID-19 pandemic began, fatal firearm violence increased significantly in low-graded neighborhoods that the Home Owners Loan Corporation had deemed risky for mortgage lending. The effect held consistently across various model specifications. Conclusions. Social and environmental constructs can interact in a complex manner to compound disadvantage and exacerbate the consequences of negative shocks for marginalized communities. Public Health Implications. Home Owners Loan Corporation policies contributed to widening racial disparities in firearm violence, highlighting the need for reinvestment in marginalized communities to keep future shocks from exacerbating vulnerability to adverse outcomes. (Am J Public Health. 2025;115(2):161–169. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2024.307891)

Subjects

UNITED States; RESEARCH funding; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; MORTGAGES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RACISM; CONFIDENCE intervals; CORPORATIONS; SHOOTINGS (Crime); COVID-19 pandemic; SOCIAL classes; NEIGHBORHOOD characteristics; POVERTY; EDUCATIONAL attainment

Publication

American Journal of Public Health, 2025, Vol 115, Issue 2, p161

ISSN

0090-0036

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.2105/AJPH.2024.307891

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