Segregation Has High Cost for Communities
High levels of racial and economic segregation are associated with lower incomes, educational attainment, and levels of safety for residents, according to a new study from the Urban Institute. The Cost of Segregation: National Trends and the Case of Chicago, 1990-2010 analyzes the 100 most-populous areas in the U.S., finding that regions with extreme economic … Continue reading Segregation Has High Cost for Communities
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