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The Sapiens Project

Sarah Sieloff, Alan Mallach

How the world is changing and how we are---or are not---changing along with it.

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Homebuyers and the house price squeeze

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A good way to start this installment is with a quote from an article by a distinguished real estate economist:

[One] way of expressing the “affordability crisis” facing first time homebuyers is to determine the income...

3 days ago

Who is really suffering from housing unaffordability?

As I noted last week, most everybody agrees that there are two main prongs to the housing crisis: rents have risen to unaffordable levels, not just for poor people, but for the American middle class; young people and families are no longer...

11 days ago
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Taking the measure of today's housing affordability crisis

Ever since I moved to New Jersey in 1967 to take a job with the newly-established state Housing Finance Agency, I have been involved with housing issues to one degree or another. As it happens, the job didn’t last long, but the involvement...

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Left-behindness and Populism, Continued...

After my last post (about my Pennsylvania research project) a reader entered a comment with a number of questions which raised some issues that seemed to call for discussion beyond what could reasonably fit into the “reply” box. So, here ar...

2 months ago
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“Left-behindness” and voting for Trump

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A few months ago, I posted a piece entitled The Roots of Populism, where I talked about the concept of “left-behindness” and about the relationship of left-behind places to the rise of what has been called populism, th...

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  • Sarah Sieloff

    I’m an urban planner, and I’m curious about shrinking cities and our relationship with growth.

  • Alan Mallach

    I'm an urbanist and city planner, practitioner and scholar, whose work has focused on small cities. My latest book is Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World: Learning to Thrive Without Growth.

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