Tuesday, April 24, 2018

New York City is Still Segregated 50 Years After Fair Housing Act


Fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, the city’s housing stock remains segregated. And according to an analysis by Politico, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s policies aren’t helping to change that.

Of the 86,324 new and preserved housing units financed by the city in the mayor’s first term, about three-quarters are in neighborhoods where most of the residents are black or Hispanic, according to Politico. 

Click here for summary. 

Source: The Real Deal (via Empire Report New York) 

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