The Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics hosted economist John Voorheis, for speaker series “Housing Capital and ...
Like so much else in the U.S. economy, the housing industry is realizing that it pays to chase luxury these days. Even in a market that’s famously unaffordable, buyers looking for high-end finishes ...
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the United States’ HOPE VI program provided grants to tear down distressed public housing. The program aimed to provide better homes for public-housing residents and ...
Sixty years ago, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech to the Chicago Freedom Festival addressing the poor housing conditions faced by Blacks in the city. Today, housing conditions and ...
House prices rising at the turn of the millennium drove rising wealth that has reduced social mobility and increased ...
Oh no, not again! Member of Bloomington’s City Council are working to damage the character of Bloomington neighborhoods. Making it easier for developers to build denser housing does not benefit the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The community is coming together to address the challenges of housing discrimination in Indianapolis. The goal is to ensure everyone has access to fair housing. The Fair Housing ...
Grattan Institute began with contributions to its endowment of $15 million from each of the federal and Victorian governments, $4 million from BHP Billiton, and $1 million from NAB. In order to ...
A total of 40% of Spanish tenants spend more than 30% of their income on housing, surpassing the threshold that defines households as excessively overburdened in this area. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
Campaigners warn Black communities are bearing the brunt of the country's housing crisis, with longer waits and higher refusal rates Black people are 2.5 times more likely to be at risk of ...