Are Food Deserts to Blame for America's Poor Eating Habits?
When it comes to nutrition access, the focus should be on poverty, not grocery-store location.

When it comes to nutrition access, the focus should be on poverty, not grocery-store location.
The prevailing narrative ignores an abundance of evidence that relatively few low-income neighborhoods get gentrified—and when they do, there’s much less displacement than is commonly assumed.
Car owners don’t come close to covering the price of maintaining the roads they use.
And what it doesn’t.