Rising house prices don’t just make it harder to become a homeowner – they also widen the racial wealth gap

By: Dorina Pojani, Associate Professor in Urban Planning, The University of Queensland Homeownership – long a cornerstone of the “the American dream” – is increasingly out of reach for the average American. Over the past four decades, U.S. house prices have risen by 75% in real terms, pushing the costs of homeownership for the typical first-time homebuyer […]
Hurricane Helene power outages leave millions in the dark – history shows poorer areas often wait longest for electricity to be restored

By: Chuanyi Ji, Associate Professor of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Scott C. Ganz, Associate Teaching Professor of Business and Economics, Georgetown University Hurricane Helene cut power to more than 4 million homes and businesses as it moved across the Southeast after hitting Florida’s Big Bend region as a powerful Category 4 storm on Sept. 26, 2024. As Helene’s rains […]