So pleased to win the best paper award this year 🎉 at CJRES @cjres.bsky.social for 'Who gets left behind by left behind places'. ICYMI, paper is here doi.org/10.1093/cjre...
Posts by Tom Kemeny
The US GDP nowcast for Q1 is now -2.8%, dropping further from the -1.5% previous estimate 😱
This is really excellent. Donald Trump’s first month in charts: tepid approval ratings, huge number of executive orders & lawsuits, and not enough on inflation
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Big cities once lifted generations out of poverty. Now, they entrench it.
New research by @dyligent.bsky.social, @tkemeny.bsky.social et al. shows that since the mid-20th century, upward mobility has shifted to smaller towns.
#Cities must reconnect growth with opportunity. doi.org/10.1093/pnas...
🚨 New Research: The American Dream is Dying in Big Cities
Cities used to be ladders of opportunity for their residents. Not anymore. Our new paper shows smaller cities & towns now outperform major metros for kids born into poverty.
academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
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Wealth in the U.S. is increasing concentrated in the hands of the few. My work with @dyligent.bsky.social & @joelsuss.bsky.social shows *where* the wealth is, which cities are the most unequal and how trends have evolved. My new piece for @theconversation.com brings you up to speed. bit.ly/40gqvoZ
GEOWEALTH is an incredible new data source on wealth inequality in the US since 1960! Kudos to @dyligent.bsky.social @tkemeny.bsky.social and team
More here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Data here: github.com/jhsuss/wealt...
#socsky #sociology
Ana Hernández Kent & I wrote a short piece about how wealth is distributed across the Midwest and Southeast, for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. It's based on GEOWEALTH-US, my recent work with @joelsuss.bsky.social & @dyligent.bsky.social . Details: bit.ly/3VrNT1d #inequality #regions #wealth
📣📣📣Talk Alert: Dec 4 12ET, I'll be speaking (online) about why we should care about place-based economic inequality, what it looks like today, and what we can do about it. If you're interested, sign up at the School of Cities' Knowledge Cafe - t.co/5n1fA3jPMK
Fascinating charts.
The American left was sent spinning in 2016, by John Burn-Murdoch on.ft.com/40KKDBt via @FT