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Income gaps between states have stopped narrowing, while rising housing costs—fueled by stricter zoning laws—are changing who can afford to live and work in high-wage areas. New research brief from @ganong.bsky.social (@harrissocial.bsky.social) and Daniel W. Shoag. ow.ly/Zugr50VCwM1
Apr 17, 2025, 4:18 PM
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