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The Urban Institute found that between 2011-2017, majority-white neighborhoods in Chicago received 4.6 times as much market investment per household as majority-Black neighborhoods, and 2.6 times as much investment as majority-Latino neighborhoods.
Host: Sasha-Ann Simons
Producer: Lynnea Domienik
Guest: Ja’Net Defell
By WBEZ ChicagoThe Urban Institute found that between 2011-2017, majority-white neighborhoods in Chicago received 4.6 times as much market investment per household as majority-Black neighborhoods, and 2.6 times as much investment as majority-Latino neighborhoods.
Host: Sasha-Ann Simons
Producer: Lynnea Domienik
Guest: Ja’Net Defell