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"Persistent racial inequalities in America"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

A few years ago I was evicted from my apartment, not because of anything I did, but rather because my landlord signed up for some government renewal program that required him to rent only to households below a certain level of income. I offered to pay a higher market rate to keep my place, but to no avail because apparently one of the rules for this program is that no units are exempted. I eventually moved to a nicer neighborhood that is "more appropriate for my race and income", but it comes with a difficult commute to work, one I'd gladly move back to my old neighborhood to ease. It's ironic how government housing policy helps maintains our system of socioeconomic apartheid.

I'm not writing to whine about reverse discrimination, only that I don't believe there's anything unjust in allowing those of us who are happy living among people of color to benefit from reduced rents. And as this awareness spreads the cost differential will narrow, as will the ability to predict a person's race from his or her zipcode.

February 4, 2011 at 10:28 AM

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