Martin Prosperity Institute

Segregated City: The Geography of Economic Segregation in America’s Metros

By November 20, 2019No Comments

Americans have become increasingly sorted over the past couple of decades by income, education, and class. A large body of research has focused on the dual migrations of more affluent and skilled people and the less advantaged across the United States. Increasingly, Americans are sorting not just between cities and metro areas, but within them as well.