Klarman Fellow presents findings on housing cost history
October 31, 2024
October 31, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 31 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Why have New York, Boston, San Francisco and other supposedly progressive cities become so expensive that they are unaffordable for many Americans?
Jake Anbinder, Klarman Fellow in history in the College of Arts and Sciences, is uncovering political as well as economic reasons for the current housing crisis, which he describes in his award-winning dissertation, "Cities of Amber: Antigrowth . . .
Why have New York, Boston, San Francisco and other supposedly progressive cities become so expensive that they are unaffordable for many Americans?
Jake Anbinder, Klarman Fellow in history in the College of Arts and Sciences, is uncovering political as well as economic reasons for the current housing crisis, which he describes in his award-winning dissertation, "Cities of Amber: Antigrowth . . .