Building the New America: Report on trends shaping the migration of people and jobs

Report: Building the New America

How do we build a new urban model for America — one that is better aligned with the aspirations of most Americans? This newly released report examines the housing trends that are driving today's migration of people and jobs.

GO EAST, YOUNG SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WORKERS

by Joel Kotkin 02/09/2015 Do the middle class and working…

Housing the Future

The Inland Empire as Southern California's Indispensable Geography Read…

AMERICA A HOUSE DIVIDED OVER RACE

by Joel Kotkin 02/04/2015 The election of Barack Obama six…

OBAMA PUSHES THE PACE OF POLICY

by Joel Kotkin 01/24/2015 With his recent series of executive…

WORLD MEGACITIES: DENSITIES FALL AS THEY BECOME LARGER

by Wendell Cox 01/27/2015 There is an impression, both…

What’s so smart about unaffordable housing?

by KONRAD YAKABUSKI Of all the lofty attributes Canada’s world-class…

LOOKING BACK: THE IDEAL COMMUNIST CITY

by Alicia Kurimska Over time, suburbs have had many enemies,…

Cities Where African-Americans Do Best Economically

by Joel Kotkin 01/16/2015 The U.S. may have its first black…

THE INEVITABILITY OF TRADEOFFS, OR UNDERSTANDING NEW ENGLAND’S SKY HIGH ENERGY COSTS

by Aaron M. Renn 01/15/2015 People advance two main sorts…

POVERTY AND GROWTH: RETRO-URBANISTS CLING TO THE MYTH OF SUBURBAN DECLINE

by Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox In the wake of the post-2008…