
January 30, 2025
Migration and Crime: A Closer Look at Car Thefts
In our past briefs, we have explored unauthorized immigration, its recent increases, and where migrants tend to settle in the United States. We've also analyzed the relationship between migrant populations within specific communities and violent crime rates. While our research wasn’t intended to suggest that migrants don’t commit crimes, available data does suggest there is no direct connection between overall crime rates within communities with higher numbers of migrants. This brief extends our analysis to consider a less serious but more common crime: car theft.
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January 23, 2025
Housing Affordability
Housing affordability has been at the forefront of national discussions, as average home prices have risen significantly across the U.S. in recent years. Many stories have highlighted sharp price increases in large cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. However, less data is readily available to determine whether prices have increased nationwide or only in some areas. It is also unclear to what degree, if any, incomes have kept pace with higher home prices. In this brief, we examine trends in home prices and incomes across a range of urban and rural communities. What areas of the country are experiencing the greatest impact from rising home prices? Are there communities where increased incomes have kept pace with home prices?
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December 19, 2024
Where Are New Jobs Coming From?
Since the COVID pandemic, official reports show strong job growth in America. However, jobs data released in mid-2024 led some financial analysts to argue that much of the increase was due to hiring by the federal government. If this is true, then the apparent strength of the American economy does not reflect actual business conditions. Rather, it is the result of federal government actions that artificially create the illusion of economic strength.
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