The Relationship Between Race and Property Value Changes in Rochester, NY July 21, 2020

Home ownership in the United States is broadly seen as a way build a modest amount of household wealth over time. If one can afford a mortgage, it usually makes sense in Rochester to own rather than rent. After all, households are going to experience housing costs whether they rent or own, but home ownership allows a family to pay for their housing while also building savings in the form of home equity. Those financial resources can then, ideally, be passed on to one’s children and grandchildren.

But as with so many other issues, it appears that there are racial disparities in the effectiveness of home ownership at building wealth, at least here in Rochester. Simply, the whiter a census tract is in Rochester in 2019, the greater likelihood that homes in that census tract have increased in value since 1996. Nearly every majority white census tract (24 of 25) in Rochester increased in value from 1996 to 2019, while only 37% of majority non-white census tracts increased in value over the same period of time. This suggests that home ownership may be a better wealth generation tool for white households in Rochester than for Black and Hispanic families.

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Geocoding Help June 30, 2020

Much of the mapping and geocoding found on this website was done by Geoservices at Texas A&M. That site has a wonderfully intuitive geodcoding service. Go Aggies! No Comments on Geocoding Help
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Rents are Rising in the City of Rochester July 8, 2019

New York State recently passed new legislation that extends downstate rent regulations to the rest of the state. This law will (among other things) allow any community in New York State with a tight rental market to establish rent stability measures that limit the ability of many landlords to raise rents beyond a certain level each year.

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Monroe County Population by Municipality and Decade December 12, 2018

I decided to chart out the population of every town/city in Monroe County by decade since 1910, and added in the new American Community Survey estimates for 2013-17. Monroe County’s population has only grown by 3% since 1970, but that relatively flat figure obscures significant intra-county population trends. The chart below illustrates the relative population shifts within Monroe County from 1910 to 2017.

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The Challenge of Rental Housing Affordability in Rochester August 20, 2018

Rental housing affordability has garnered a considerable amount of attention recently as a critical issue facing low-income Rochester residents. While the lack of affordable and safe housing is not a problem unique to Rochester, local organizing around these issues has begun to gain national coverage. This focus is certainly warranted – according to the American Community Survey, nearly 60% of rental households in the City of Rochester spend more than 30% of their income on housing (rent plus utilities), compared to only 25% of City homeowners. The federal government defines 30% as the benchmark of affordability, and households spending more than 30% are considered “rent burdened.”

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Analysis of the NY 25th Democratic Congressional Primary July 5, 2018

Assembly Majority Leader Joe Morelle captured an impressive victory in the June 26th Democratic Primary for New York State’s 25th congressional district. He won every municipality in the district, more than doubled the vote total of his closest competitor, and surpassed 50% of votes cast in half of the towns in the district. In short, Morelle won by a commanding and comfortable margin, as the chart below shows.

Still, there are some interesting insights that can be gained from the primary results, as there were different pockets of strength for each of the four candidates in the race. I played around with some of the municipal and election district data available on Monroe County’s Board of Elections website to see if I could find anything interesting. A few things stood out to me.

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Licensed Child Care Providers in Monroe County June 19, 2018

Child care is a critical support for families with young children. It allows parents to participate in the labor force and advance professionally, gives children a safe and caring place to go while their parents work, and expands the workforce for employers. High quality child care has also been shown to improve school readiness and support the educational attainment of children.

New York State’s Open Data website publishes information about active licensed child care programs in the state. The map below shows the location and sizes of the four types of child care programs licensed in New York State. The data is current as of June 15th, 2018.

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Change in Monroe County Jobs, 2002-2015 June 3, 2018

According to the Census Bureau’s Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics data set, Monroe County lost approximately 12,000 jobs between 2002 and 2015. But job losses were not evenly distributed across the county. Instead, as a recent report prepared by CGR and commissioned by Reconnect Rochester makes clear, the greatest decline in jobs took place in the City of Rochester, specifically in the downtown area.

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What’s Behind the Growing Rate of Economically Disadvantaged Students in New York State? February 19, 2018

Most school districts across New York State are experiencing a steady rise in the number of students residing in economically disadvantaged households. This increase comes despite nearly a decade of economic recovery since the depths of the Great Recession in 2009 and 2010.

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Race and Ethnicity of New York State School Districts, 1977 through 2017 February 8, 2018

I made a simple tool that allows you to view the racial and ethnic composition of every school district in New York State (excluding NYC) from 1977 through 2017. It was created using information downloaded and standardized from the New York State Department of Education’s Information and Reporting Services Data Reports.

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