Americans migrated in massive numbers to large Sun Belt metro areas and fast-growing suburban cities between 2021 and 2022, according to newly released Census data. read more »
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America Keeps Moving to High Opportunity Cities
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The New Age of Agitprop
Are we living in a new age of agitprop? It is not unusual for journalism, culture and the arts to reflect the political bias of societies and individual writers. But in the past few decades, the business of providing information and insight has sharply deteriorated. Particularly at the elite level, the media now embrace an increasingly uniform point of view on issues as diverse as gender, race, the pandemic and climate. read more »
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Beauty and the Rust Belt
Were Rust Belt cities ever really attractive? Cool? Livable?
No.
Rust Belt cities weren’t built for beauty, they were built for enterprise. read more »
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Baby Boomers' Dwellings Become Impressive "Control Centers" - But Not Ideal For All
Living to a ripe old age has its downsides. After entering their mid-60s and beyond, older people are at greater risk of experiencing various personal setbacks. read more »
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America's Blue States Are Faring Worse Under Joe Biden
Logic may suggest that the parts of America performing well economically would be the first to back the President in office. read more »
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Demographia United States Housing Affordability - 2023 Edition Released
Demographia United States Housing Affordability rates middle-income housing affordability in 174 major housing markets in the United States. This edition covers the third quarter (September quarter) of 2022. read more »
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Carnage of Child Labor and Ecological Destruction “Elsewhere” acceptable to Wealthy Countries
Global cobalt demand soared with the advent of cell phones and laptop computers. Cobalt improves battery performance, extends driving range and reduces fire risks. Now, cobalt, lithium, and other materials are exploding with the arrival of electric vehicles in tandem with government EV mandates and subsidies. read more »
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Where There's Smoke, There's Fire
The Antiplanner’s exurban area has been filled with smoke the last few days as winds have blown soot from wildfires in western Oregon towards central Oregon. As bad as the air has been here, it usually wasn’t as bad as it was in New York City a couple of months ago read more »
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Comparing Canadian and U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Canada and the United States are among a minority of national governments that formally designate metropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas are labor and housing markets which include a core urban area (built up or developed area) as well as rural territory read more »
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A Plan to Resettle America in New Country Towns
I have often thought that if we lived in a society in which anyone, including those of only average or even below average ability, who works hard and plays by the rules could realistically look forward to a rich and fulfilling life, then much of the cultural and racial conflict that is currently dividing our country would simply disappear. read more »
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