
Fixer-Upper How to Repair America's Broken Housing Systems
by Jenny Schuetz
Published 2022 by Bloomsbury Publishing
About this book:
Fixer-Upper is the first book assessing how the broad set of local, state, and national housing policies affect people and communities. It does more than describe how yesterday's policies led to today's problems. It proposes practical policy changes than can make stable, decent-quality housing more available and affordable for all Americans in all communities.
Fixing systemic problems that arose over decades won't be easy, in large part because millions of middle-class Americans benefit from the current system and feel threatened by potential changes. But Fixer-Upper suggests ideas for building political coalitions among diverse groups that share common interests in putting better housing within reach for more Americans, building a more equitable and healthy country.
Recommended in:
- Best Of: Why Housing Is So Expensive — Particularly in Blue States (Feb 3, 2023) with Jenny Schuetz
- Why Housing Is So Expensive — Particularly in Blue States (Jul 19, 2022) with Jenny Schuetz
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