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All the Ways Germany Is Less Car-Reliant Than the U.S.

Is Your Neighborhood Changing? It Might Be Youthification, Not Gentrification, No, Suburbs Aren't All the Same. The Suburbiest Ones Are Growing Fastest, and more...

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Is Your Neighborhood Changing? It Might Be Youthification, Not Gentrification

One urban planning professor has defined this as a process that occurs in discrete stages.
RICHARD FLORIDA
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No, Suburbs Aren't All the Same. The Suburbiest Ones Are Growing Fastest

An analysis of population trends in urban vs. suburban style U.S. communities.
JED KOLKO
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What I Learned From a Poverty Simulation

To start, it was a far more sobering experience than I expected.
ANTHONY FLINT
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All the Ways Germany Is Less Car-Reliant Than the U.S., in 1 Chart

There are rather a lot of ways, as it turns out.
ERIC JAFFE
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The Rich Get Richer—and More Educated

Wealthy Americans have seen major growth when it comes to educational attainment, but the poorest Americans still struggle to graduate.
GILLIAN B. WHITE
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Why Istanbul Is Building the Largest Monorail Network in Europe

The system will boost the efforts of Turkey's largest city to stitch together a coherent transit network.
FEARGUS O'SULLIVAN
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