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  • Society
    Uber and Lyft Could Hurt the Environment and Screw the Poor
    August 31, 2017
    | Hana Creger
    Transit-dependent poor communities will be the hardest hit.
  • Environment
    These Cities Might Just Save the Country
    July 5, 2017
    | Jimmy Tobias
    Dispatches from the Urban Resistance, from Atlantic City to Miami Beach.
  • Democracy & Government
    Is Your City Being Sold Off to Global Elites?
    May 12, 2017
    | Paul Roberts
    Visas for sale, skyrocketing housing prices, miles of condos.
  • Inequality
    The Long, Dark Shadows of Plutocracy Where You Live
    December 9, 2014
    Bill asked people to write in with their own stories after our report on how wealthy investors are driving up real estate values in New York City and pushing out working people of ordinary means.
  • Inequality
    Is Gentrification Inevitable?
    December 4, 2014
    | Yana Kunichoff
    A discussion with activists, a professor and a local resident on the effect of gentrification and what could be done to protect vulnerable communities.
  • How Oligarchs Destroyed a Major American City
    December 1, 2014
    | Anis Shivani
    Central Houston has been converted into an exclusive playground for the rich.
  • Inequality
    Detroit: A Tale of Two Cities, Post-Bankruptcy
    November 18, 2014
    | Laura Gottesdiener
    There are two sides of Detroit; the rich and protected, and the poor and abandoned.
  • Bankers Crashed the Economy — Now They Want to Be Your Landlord
    April 2, 2014
    | Rebecca Burns, Michael Donley and Carmilla Manzanet
    Seeing a profitable opening in the wake of the foreclosure crisis, investment groups have worked diligently to bring a “rentership society” into being.
  • Will de Blasio Mean a More Affordable NYC?
    November 6, 2013
    | John Light
    As newcomers flock to New York, the city's affordable housing crisis is a symptom of its growing inequality. Can de Blasio stop -- or even slow -- these trends?


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