Social Justice Does Population Change Drive Demand for Housing? Most conversations about housing affordability define demand in terms of population change, but income is a far better measure. Jim Russell
Social Justice Innovation Geography: The Beginning of the End for Silicon Valley Will a lack of affordable housing hinder the growth of creative start-ups? Jim Russell
Social Justice The Other Side of the Growing Disconnect Between Where You Live and Work You might have fantasized before about making big money and living large in a place where costs are low, but what happens when things work the other way around? Jim Russell
Social Justice Congratulations, Your City Is Dying! Don't take population numbers at face value. Jim Russell
Social Justice Cheating Demographic Doom: Pittsburgh Exceptionalism and Japan’s Surprising Economic Resilience Don't judge a metro or a nation-state by its population numbers. Jim Russell
Social Justice Seattle, the Incredible Shrinking City Seattle is leading the way in the micro-housing movement as an affordable alternative to high-cost city living. Jim Russell
Social Justice Comparing Apples to the Big Apple: Yes, Washington, D.C., Is More Expensive Than New York City Why shouldn't distant locales tied to jobs in the urban core count in a housing expenditure study? Jim Russell
Social Justice Tech Company Wagons Ho! Geography of the Urban Land Rush Are technology companies willing to spend more for expensive urban real estate in order to attract cheaper talent? Jim Russell
Social Justice Solving the Hispanic Mortality Paradox Why do Hispanics die at slower rates than non-Hispanic whites in the United States? Jim Russell
Social Justice A Global City of Eds and Meds Why are people from all over the world watching tiny Rochester, Minnesota? Jim Russell