A new generation of activists seeks to revive an old urban policy, despite its troubled history.
The president-elect is skeptical about many of the Obama administration’s attempts to give minorities access to better homes.
Yonkers finally complies with an order to build public housing, causing a mixed response of triumph, outrage, and acceptance from residents.
While some remain cynical about homeownership, the U.S.'s foreign-born population still regards it as a symbol of attaining the American Dream.
It’s not just a failure of housing policy. It's a symbol of everything that’s wrong with the American tax code.
But no, we’re not headed for anything even close to 2008.
What good is cheap rent if the cost of commuting consumes a huge chunk of the tenant's income?