“Exclude” by Richard D. Kahlenberg

  • Economic blending (poor people living next door to rich people) does more to boost student performance than does giving poor schools more money
  • Discriminatory housing today looks like mandating lot sizes, embellishments, and house sizes
  • Meritocracy strikes again
    • (Things are rarely truly meritocratic; they almost always involve circumstances and bias)
  • All affordable housing is dense
  • “Housing policies are school policies”
  • In progressive areas, racial discrimination is not acceptable but class discrimination is
  • The US is unique in that is does not protect class… unlike most other countries
  • The biggest problem for businesses is not that people do not know their jobs but that people cannot get along with other people
  • Expanded housing would adjust market values down
    • (This is problematic for a lot of localities that tax percentages of housing value
    • A 0.01% property tax feels fine but a 10% tax is outrageous, even if the dollars are the say)
  • More subsidies go to homeowner subsidies (interest deductions) than rental subsidies (Section 8)
  • Gentrification is different from displacement
  • It is important to make clear that poor white people are also benefited by anti-racism legislation

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