Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2024
Abstract
One answer to the American housing affordability crisis is for municipalities to allow more housing to be built. Some argue, however, that new housing does not benefit people who seek to remain in their current residence, and that this group is disproportionately poor and/or minority. This article critiques the latter view, pointing out that lower-income households are actually more likely to move because of financial instability.
Recommended Citation
Lewyn, Michael, "Yes, Low-Income People Do Move" (2024). Scholarly Works. 868.
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/scholarlyworks/868
Source Publication
Real Estate Law Journal