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Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Part II

Dr. Jamar M. Wheeler

04 Mar 2026 — 6 min read
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Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Part I

Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Part I

lock-1 By Dr. Jamar M. Wheeler 03 Mar 2026
Atlanta's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Black Population Percentage

Atlanta's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Black Population Percentage

Throughout our journey so far, there has been a clear pattern where Atlanta’s peer metros have shown themselves to be rather loosely tied to Atlanta. This sense of looseness stands out even more when comparing the relationship between Atlanta and its peer metros with Louisville and its peers. And

By Dr. Jamar M. Wheeler 27 Feb 2026
Louisville's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Black Population Percentage

Louisville's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Black Population Percentage

The final metric that we put to use in the quest to find Louisville’s peer metros in housing stability is Black population percentage. Similar to the MSA population metric, this one is a more indirect measure, but it is vital for helping us understand how place-based barriers and opportunities

By Dr. Jamar M. Wheeler 27 Feb 2026
Atlanta's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Poverty Rates

Atlanta's Peer Metros in Housing Stability: Poverty Rates

The pattern that ties Atlanta with its peer metros with respect to poverty rates is a familiar one at this point. To quickly recap, the pattern has been two peer metros being relatively close to the Atlanta figure and the other three metros being relatively far. In this particular case,

By Dr. Jamar M. Wheeler 25 Feb 2026
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