Demographic Inversion

by Brendan Melican on August 4, 2008

Excellent piece in The New Republic regarding population shifts in American cities. Some of the comments are as interesting as the actual story.

In the past three decades, Chicago has undergone changes that are routinely described as gentrification, but are in fact more complicated and more profound than the process that term suggests. A better description would be “demographic inversion.” Chicago is gradually coming to resemble a traditional European city–Vienna or Paris in the nineteenth century, or, for that matter, Paris today. The poor and the newcomers are living on the outskirts. The people who live near the center–some of them black or Hispanic but most of them white–are those who can afford to do so.

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Gabe August 5, 2008 at 1:57 am

Great article and great comments. Thanks for linking this.

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