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The Price of Racial Bias: Homes in Black Neighborhoods Are Valued at an Average of $46,000 Less Than Similar Homes in White Neighborhoods

Compared with homes in primarily white neighborhoods, homes in primarily Black areas have consistently been valued at tens of thousands of dollars less over the last decade, after accounting for fundamental factors that contribute to home values, like square footage and walkability. The discrepancy is a way to measure the cost to Black families of

The Suburbs Have 15% More People of Color Than a Decade Ago Versus 5% More White People, Likely Contributing to Democrats’ 6-Point Suburban Gain in 2020

Home-value growth has accelerated in suburbs and flatlined in cities, and suburban housewives have become more rare. The American suburbs have become more racially and ethnically diverse and more Democratic over the last decade. To understand the changing demographics of the suburbs, we analyzed data from the U.S. Census, along with Redfin’s housing market data

The Price of Racial Bias: Homes in Black Neighborhoods Are Valued at an Average of $46,000 Less Than Similar Homes in White Neighborhoods

Compared with homes in primarily white neighborhoods, homes in primarily Black areas have consistently been valued at tens of thousands of dollars less over the last decade, after accounting for fundamental factors that contribute to home values, like square footage and walkability. The discrepancy is a way to measure the cost to Black families of

The Suburbs Have 15% More People of Color Than a Decade Ago Versus 5% More White People, Likely Contributing to Democrats’ 6-Point Suburban Gain in 2020

Home-value growth has accelerated in suburbs and flatlined in cities, and suburban housewives have become more rare. The American suburbs have become more racially and ethnically diverse and more Democratic over the last decade. To understand the changing demographics of the suburbs, we analyzed data from the U.S. Census, along with Redfin’s housing market data

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