On October 10, The Wall Street Journal published a review of “Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World” by Sara Bronin of Cornell University. read more »
demographics
Hand in Hand: Urban Planners and Some Libertarians
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Work Access: Major Metropolitan Areas: 2023
The latest work access data (journey to work and work at home) has been released. read more »
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Net Domestic Migration Gains & Losses by State since 2000
Since 2000, there has been substantial net domestic migration between the states of the United States. read more »
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Feudal Future Podcast: Unpacking Europe's Youth-Driven Political Shift
What if the youth of Europe are aligning more with right-wing populism than the traditional left? read more »
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Feudal Future Podcast: Navigating South Africa's Political and Economic Changes
What if South Africa could become the next economic powerhouse? In this compelling episode of the Feudal Future Podcast, we’re joined by structural engineer Hügo Krüger and analyst Bheki Mahlobo read more »
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Large Majority of Minorities Live in Suburbs
Figure 1 below shows the share of the major minorities living in either the urban core or the suburbs of the 51 metropolitan areas read more »
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Feudal Future: Addressing the Housing Affordability Crisis & Protecting the Middle Class Dream
Unlock the mystery behind why securing a roof over your head has become an arduous quest in today’s Western civilization. read more »
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Shift of Net Domestic Migration to Smaller MSAs and Outside CBSAs
From the early 2010s to 2022, net domestic migration in the United States has evolved strongly toward less populated areas. read more »
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Reports from Urban Reform Institute, Center for Opportunity Urbanism
Archive of reports by the Center for Opportunity Urbanism and the Urban Reform Institute. read more »
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Feudal Future Podcast: The Political Paradox of Marriage Decline
Are you aware that the decline in marriage rates could be silently and profoundly shaping our society? read more »
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