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An Unsteady Future for New England's Suburbs
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An Unsteady Future for New England's Suburbs

The Atlantic, 2016

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

As more and more Americans head for cities and the Sun Belt, wealthy suburbs in New England are facing a growing housing – and economic – crisis. The Atlantic’s Alana Semuels outlines the demographic, economic and social forces driving New Englanders from their quiet, suburban lives. She looks at the resulting challenges and explores some potential solutions. getAbstract recommends this article to demographers, city planners, real estate developers and house hunters looking to better understand where Americans are choosing to live in the 21st century.

Take-Aways

  • Wealthy New England suburbs are experiencing a housing slump. Prices are down, and houses on the market are not selling.
  • City living is increasingly popular, and companies long headquartered in the suburbs are relocating to urban centers.
  • The national demographic shift to the US West and South is further exacerbating the New England housing crisis.

About the Author

Alana Semuels is a staff writer for The Atlantic. She previously worked as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.