On Our Radar

A curated collection of links to news, analysis, trends, ideas and views from elsewhere.

International Business Times: Trump Administration Waives Punishment For Convicted Banks, Including Deutsche — Which Trump Owes Millions

The Trump administration has waived part of the punishment for five megabanks. One of the Trump administration waivers was granted to Deutsche Bank — which is owed at least $130 million by President Donald Trump and his business empire and has also been fined for its role in a Russian money laundering scheme.

International Business Times: Trump Administration Waives Punishment For Convicted Banks, Including Deutsche — Which Trump Owes Millions Read More »

NYT: How ‘Not in My Backyard’ became ‘Not in My Neighborhood’

The expectation that homeowners should be able to reach beyond their property lines has become deeply embedded. The new tax law has raised the possibility that homeownership may be losing some of its privileged status in American society, as the benefits of the mortgage interest and property tax deductions shrink.

NYT: How ‘Not in My Backyard’ became ‘Not in My Neighborhood’ Read More »

Washington Post: America’s forgotten towns: Can they be saved or should people just leave?

Economics 101 suggests it’s time for a big migration west from the Rust Belt to the Boom Belt. But economists missed something important about these towns: They have social capital. Trust is what you might call the “magic fairy dust” that helps economies thrive.

Washington Post: America’s forgotten towns: Can they be saved or should people just leave? Read More »

Fast Company: America’s affordable housing crisis Is driving its homelessness crisis

There’s a clear link between a lack of places to live and the number of people sleeping out of doors at night. And the solution is clear, too: Cities need to double down not just on homeless services, but on building more affordable housing, and quickly.

Fast Company: America’s affordable housing crisis Is driving its homelessness crisis Read More »

Scroll to Top