Some deny the Golden State’s demographic decline, but data make it hard to ignore.
Seismic shifts in economic and demographic power are occurring across America.
Single-family homes are the backbone of American aspiration—so why do so many people oppose them?
Contrary to media hype, tech firms and young workers aren’t flocking to “superstar” cities.
If high-speed rail can’t make it in California, it can’t make it anywhere.
Too much urban development is focused on attracting hipsters and the affluent.
Population growth in New York, L.A., and other big coastal centers lags that of more affordable midsize metros, where Americans are moving.
The increasingly left-wing politics of leading U.S. cities clashes with the aspirations of middle-class residents.
The Golden State’s suffocating economic policies are driving out a new generation.
It’s about economic opportunity—for all.
The Georgia city took a big hit after the financial crisis but could be poised for a rebound.
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