Homeownership lies at the heart of the American Dream, representing success, opportunity, and wealth. However, for many of its citizens, America deferred that dream. For much of the 20th century, the devaluing of black lives led to segregation and racist federal housing policy through redlining that shut out chances for black people to purchase homes and build wealth, making it more difficult to start and invest in businesses and afford college tuition. This lecture explained how much money majority-black communities are losing in the housing market stemming from racial bias, finding that owner-occupied homes in black neighborhoods are undervalued by $48,000 per home on average, amounting to $156 billion in cumulative losses
Federal tax policies such as the mortgage interest deduction do not generally encourage anyone to be...
Since the 1930s, federal housing policies and individual practices increased the spatial separation ...
The foreclosure crisis and the collapse in housing prices that have engulfed much of the United Stat...
This project addresses how residential segregation have stymied home ownership and wealth in the bla...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the wrongdoings that the American government and people have ...
Previous Brookings research found that homes are undervalued in majority-Black neighborhoods, yet co...
This Article surveys the extent and causes of racial inequality with respect to control over propert...
From 2001 to 2005 the American housing market witnessed a housing bubble with rising housing prices ...
Institutional racism in the United States has evolved into a “racial state” that situates the state ...
Gentrification is a paradox. It has perpetuated segregation, pushed low-income residents of color fr...
Testimony of Katie Buitrago, policy and communications associate at Woodstock Institute, on the issu...
Trends in macroeconomic conditions and policy have helped to boost longer-term interest rates, inclu...
The ability to exercise agency over where one lives is a hallmark of freedom. And yet, this privileg...
This paper is a transcript of testimony by Professor J. Peter Byrne before the U.S. Civil Rights Com...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Federal tax policies such as the mortgage interest deduction do not generally encourage anyone to be...
Since the 1930s, federal housing policies and individual practices increased the spatial separation ...
The foreclosure crisis and the collapse in housing prices that have engulfed much of the United Stat...
This project addresses how residential segregation have stymied home ownership and wealth in the bla...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the wrongdoings that the American government and people have ...
Previous Brookings research found that homes are undervalued in majority-Black neighborhoods, yet co...
This Article surveys the extent and causes of racial inequality with respect to control over propert...
From 2001 to 2005 the American housing market witnessed a housing bubble with rising housing prices ...
Institutional racism in the United States has evolved into a “racial state” that situates the state ...
Gentrification is a paradox. It has perpetuated segregation, pushed low-income residents of color fr...
Testimony of Katie Buitrago, policy and communications associate at Woodstock Institute, on the issu...
Trends in macroeconomic conditions and policy have helped to boost longer-term interest rates, inclu...
The ability to exercise agency over where one lives is a hallmark of freedom. And yet, this privileg...
This paper is a transcript of testimony by Professor J. Peter Byrne before the U.S. Civil Rights Com...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Federal tax policies such as the mortgage interest deduction do not generally encourage anyone to be...
Since the 1930s, federal housing policies and individual practices increased the spatial separation ...
The foreclosure crisis and the collapse in housing prices that have engulfed much of the United Stat...