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    Why soaring housing costs threaten Boston's economic vitality

    Why soaring housing costs threaten Boston's economic vitality

    March 14, 2016

    New Boston Post | Interview with Edward Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics. Building housing only for the well-off, Glaeser said, “cuts people out of the innovation economy who would like to be there, and you have a smaller, less fertile ground for growth.” 

    Why So Many Poor Americans Don't Get Help Paying for Housing

    Why So Many Poor Americans Don't Get Help Paying for Housing

    September 16, 2016

    FiveThirtyEight | Quotes Matthew Desmond, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences. "Desmond said that by prioritizing assistance for homeownership — which mostly benefits middle-class and wealthy families — over rental assistance for the poor, the federal government is making the nation’s poverty problem worse...Desmond argues that unaffordable housing, and the subsequent instability, is often the catalyst for a cycle of poverty. And in his book, he says that instead of focusing housing policy on increasing homeownership, we should be 'pulling housing back to the center of the poverty debate.'"

    Why neither Trump nor Clinton’s plans will fix Social Security

    Why neither Trump nor Clinton’s plans will fix Social Security

    November 7, 2016

    MarketWatch | Features Harvard Kennedy School professor Brigitte Madrian on policy measures that would specifically address the solvency of the Social Security system. Madrian was a member of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s (BPC) Commission on Retirement Security and Personal Savings, which recently issued the report cited in the article.

    Why neither Christie nor Giuliani should be the next attorney general

    Why neither Christie nor Giuliani should be the next attorney general

    November 10, 2016

    Washington Post | By Danielle Allen, a political theorist at Harvard and a contributing columnist for the Post. "We need to de-politicize the judicial branch to preserve our constitutional fabric," argues Allen. "Appoint a nonpartisan legal figure with a deep record for integrity and public service, who is squeaky clean with regard to conflicts and the appearance of conflict...Only such an appointment will make it clear that the Justice Department will protect liberty and justice for all Americans. There could be no more important early signal for the president-elect to send."

    Why More Americans Are Getting Evicted

    Why More Americans Are Getting Evicted

    March 17, 2016

    Slate | Interview with Matthew Desmond, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard and author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.

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