The Nib: Can America fix its housing crisis?
Racist policies, combined with market forces and changing demographics, have helped to create a housing crisis in many American cities.
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Racist policies, combined with market forces and changing demographics, have helped to create a housing crisis in many American cities.
The Nib: Can America fix its housing crisis? Read More »
To fight a housing crunch of their own creation, tech companies are planning company towns worthy of Gilded Age robber barons.
The Guardian: Google as a landlord? A looming feudal nightmare Read More »
Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s “Douglass Plan” aims to establish a $10 billion fund for black entrepreneurs over five years, invest $25 billion in historically black colleges, legalize marijuana, expunge past drug convictions, reduce the prison population by half and pass a new Voting Rights Act to further empower the federal government to ensure voting access.
NPR News: Buttigieg proposes broad plan to counter racial inequality Read More »
Think polarization and inequality are bad now? Buckle up: big cities are poised to get bigger, richer and more powerful — at the expense of the rest of America, a new report by McKinsey Global Institute shows.
Axios: Exclusive: The next big inequality crisis Read More »
Opendoor, which pioneered a new way for homeowners to sell their abodes, is partnering with rival Redfin Corp. in a move meant to help both companies reach more customers in a still evolving segment of the real estate industry.
Bloomberg: Opendoor partners with Redfin to expand home-flipping reach Read More »
In recent months America’s affordable housing crisis, a long-simmering issue for people of low and moderate incomes, has burst onto the front page. Rents are rising much faster than income, while the median home price in some 200 cities is $1 million. After a decade of decline, the number of homeless Americans is ticking back up.
The New York Times: Only Washington can solve the nation’s housing crisis Read More »
Dozens of universities announced today that they are declaring a climate emergency, along with educational networks representing more than 7,000 other schools.
Fast Company: Dozens of universities are declaring a climate emergency Read More »
The Point, a waterfront neighborhood in Newport, Rhode Island, is one of the largest, best preserved and most important Colonial-era communities in the United States, but rising oceans and further climate change, people have been thinking again about how to preserve the neighborhood.
The central question in the minimum-wage debate has shifted. Where economists once asked, “Will raising the wage floor kill jobs?” they now ask, “Just how transformative could a higher minimum wage be?”
As a conservative, this is not the kind of thing I usually find myself saying, but the situation is dire and the consequences for our democracy are immense.
The New York Times: Local news needs federal help Read More »
Some borrowers default on their student loans at much higher rates than others — and they’re not the borrowers with the highest debt.
NPR: These are the people struggling the most to pay back student loans Read More »
Seattle is not the only city where locals are losing their minds over issues related to housing, zoning and transportation. Ugly public meetings are becoming increasingly common in cities across the country as residents frustrated by worsening traffic, dwindling parking and rising homelessness take up fierce opposition.
In the contest to become the Democratic candidate for president, Joseph R. Biden Jr. is being asked to confront his record on race, including past positions that some in his party now see as outdated and unjust.
The Daily: Joe Biden’s record on race Read More »
Some Democratic presidential candidates are emphasizing the need to build more housing. That could make a big difference.
The New York Times: A new approach on housing affordability Read More »
California Sen. Kamala Harris unveiled a $100 billion plan to invest in black homeownership — a proposal the 2020 presidential candidate said that, if elected, would set in motion her broader plan to tackle the US racial wealth gap.
CNN: Kamala Harris unveils $100 billion black homeownership plan Read More »