Milwaukee Area Project: Blogs and Articles

Blogs

The Uneven Recovery of Milwaukee’s Economy Since the COVID-19 Pandemic Began, by John Johnson, June 30, 2022

Neighborhoods where Milwaukee isn’t Segregated, by John Johnson, February 9, 2022

Milwaukee’s Population Loss in the 2020 Census Surprised Some but Makes Sense on Closer Examination, by John Johnson, September 23, 2021

Out-of-State Investment in Milwaukee’s Home Rental Market, by John Johnson, April 18, 2021

Hostad and Abston: Aiming to Light Up Milwaukee, by Alan Borsuk, January 20, 2021

Lafayette Crump: Success as Development Commissioner Will Mean Improved Equity in Milwaukee, by Alan Borsuk, August 27, 2020

Patrick Sharkey: Keep the Police, but Add a Corps of Problem Solvers, by Alan Borsuk, July 23, 2020

Why Isn’t Racine Part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Statistical Area? by John Johnson, June 1, 2020

Prominent Sociologist Spotlights Community Organizations’ Role in Crime Reduction, by Alan Borsuk, March 7, 2018

Commuting and Migrating in the Milwaukee Area, by John Johnson, October 27, 2017

Population and Employment Trends in the Milwaukee Area, by John Johnson, October 25, 2017

Lubar Center and Its New Milwaukee Area Project Launched at Law School Conference, by Alan Borsuk, October 25, 2017

Open Housing, by Amanda Seligman, October 24, 2017

The Milwaukee Area’s Future Workforce, by John Johnson, October 20, 2017

 

Articles

Out-of-state landlords remain a concern for Milwaukee neighborhoods (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, November 10, 2022

Milwaukee's economy took a hit during pandemic; recovery has been slow (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, June 30, 2022

Milwaukee lags Midwestern cities in a key metric: population growth (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, May 28, 2022

As pandemic wanes, housing insecurity remains big problem in Milwaukee (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, July 8, 2021

Out-of-state investment landlords change Milwaukee's home landscape (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, April 15, 2021

Milwaukee city workers left in droves after residency rule ended (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha, November 14, 2019

Milwaukee worse off now than it was in 1980, based on household income (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, October 30, 2020

Milwaukee lags Midwestern cities in a key metric: population growth (jsonline.com), by Mike Gousha and John Johnson, May 28, 2020