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Mandating unaffordability: How Chicago’s housing affordability requirements decrease supply and increase costs

Mandating unaffordability: How Chicago’s housing affordability requirements decrease supply and increase costs

As housing prices continue to soar out of reach for more Americans, an impulse from policy makers across the country has been to attempt to mandate “affordable” prices through legislation. One common idea is rent control, which limits how much landlords can increase rents on residents. A related one is inclusionary zoning, which forces developers...

By Josh Bandoch, LyLena Estabine

Chicago Public Schools lose 9,000 students

Chicago Public Schools lose 9,000 students

There are 9,081 fewer students enrolled in Chicago Public Schools, driven by declines in Black and Hispanic students. The big drop ends a blip in annual enrollment declines.

By Hannah Schmid