What the Pandemic Taught Us About the Homeless -- and What We Shouldn't Forget
My latest op-ed, co-authored with Thomas Hugh Byrne and Benjamin F. Henwood, has been published in The Hill: "Believe it or not, we are housing some of the homeless..."
What Dreams May Come...When Your Parents Have Wealth: Homeownership in the Age of Inequality
Today's Twitter thread reveals how much of the American dream is gifted and who among us is fortunate enough to receive that gift...
Our American Discourse, Ep. 12: The Great American Housing Finance System and the Role of the Federal Government
Housing is local, but money is global. What is the best way to allocate our resources toward housing affordability? In this episode, our resident housing finance expert Richard K. Green will walk us step-by-step through these winding routes we’ve constructed to access the American dream.
Our Kids Aren't the Only Ones Suffering From Inequality. We're Failing Our Parents Too!
Clearly, inequality affects Americans of every age -- and that is why you cannot cure what ails the children without treating the parents, for the ailment is not generational. It is economic, and it perpetuates itself down through the generations.