Policy Tag: Guest Publication
Housing Highlights from the 2015 American Community Survey
The Census Bureau has just released the 2015 American Community Survey (ACS), the most detailed and comprehensive regular source of…
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Has the Expansion of American Cities Slowed Down?
This piece originally appeared on the BuildZoom blog. The original post can be found here. Key takeaways: As a whole, U.S. cities maintained…
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Urban Revival? Not for Most Americans
The U.S. population is now less urban than before the start of the housing bubble. While well-educated, higher-income young adults…
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Why Millennials Still Live with Their Parents
This piece originally appeared on Jed Kolko's blog. The original post can be found here. The entire increase in young adults…
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Housing Highlights from the 2014 American Community Survey
The Census Bureau has just released the 2014 American Community Survey (ACS), the most detailed and comprehensive regular source of…
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Who Is Actually Forming New Households?
For several quarters, the Census has reported an increase in household formation. This is the turnaround that the housing market has…
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