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Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly
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Since 1969, the Washington Monthly has brought a sharp eye to politics, policy and the business of government. Our mission today is to support a strong democracy and good governance through honest journalism and thoughtful commentary. Join co-hosts Anne Kim and Garrett Epps each week for expert analysis on both the biggest issues driving Washington - and the issues you may not know about but should.
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Since 1969, the Washington Monthly has brought a sharp eye to politics, policy and the business of government. Our mission today is to support a strong democracy and good governance through honest journalism and thoughtful commentary. Join co-hosts Anne Kim and Garrett Epps each week for expert analysis on both the biggest issues driving Washington - and the issues you may not know about but should.
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How extreme geographic inequality could explain our polarized politics | Kenan Fikri
Washington Monthly
25 minutes 25 seconds
1 week ago
How extreme geographic inequality could explain our polarized politics | Kenan Fikri

Nearly 1 in 6 Americans lives in a “distressed” community. Where these Americans live and what they experience could explain alot about the rise of Trump.

As the architect of the Economic Innovation Group’s DistressedCommunities Index, Senior Fellow Kenan Fikri has spent the better part of the last decade discovering who is prospering in America—and where. The maldistribution of American opportunity, he warns, has led to stark divides, economically, socially and politically. On the other hand, he argues, understanding the geography of opportunity could help to heal these rifts.

Host: Anne Kim

Guest: Kenan Fikri, Senior Fellow, Economic Innovation Group

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00:00 Introduction to Distressed Communities Index

01:48 Understanding Economic Distress

04:10 Geographic Distribution of Distress

05:58 Demographics of Distressed Communities

09:33 Gender Disparities in Economic Opportunity

09:51 Impact of Education on Community Well-Being

14:25 Health Outcomes in Distressed Communities

16:58 Political Polarization and Economic Distress

20:58 Solutions for Regional Inequality

 

Washington Monthly
Since 1969, the Washington Monthly has brought a sharp eye to politics, policy and the business of government. Our mission today is to support a strong democracy and good governance through honest journalism and thoughtful commentary. Join co-hosts Anne Kim and Garrett Epps each week for expert analysis on both the biggest issues driving Washington - and the issues you may not know about but should.