Skip to content
Menu
Sara Hinkley
  • About
  • Publications
  • Blog
  • CV
  • Data
Sara Hinkley

Category: Austerity

Whole Foods opens in Detroit, threatening stereotypes everywhere | Grist

Posted on June 19, 2013March 15, 2023

What is the opposite of urban austerity, or the institution that puts a landscape of abandonment and neglect in stark relief…Whole Foods? Recipient of $5.8 million in public money (I guess when you’re about to go bankrupt, what’s a few million?), opening on the same week as the city’s impending bankruptcy starts to take shape….

In Embattled Detroit, No Talk of Sharing Pain – NYTimes.com

Posted on June 18, 2013March 15, 2023

Detroit, currently under the governance of an emergency manager, seems destined for bankruptcy or mass default (it has already begun to default on some of its credit payments. Either scenario will be groundbreaking in municipal finance and in the power relationships between bankers, retirees, cities, and states. The impending battle between people living on fixed…

China state auditor warns over local government debt levels | Reuters

Posted on June 11, 2013

China’s state auditor warned on Monday that debt levels among local governments are rising and the financial burdens and risks are not being properly managed, adding to concerns over the health of the country’s financial system. Sounds familiar. Read: China state auditor warns over local government debt levels | Reuters.

San Francisco throws good money after bad

Posted on June 4, 2013March 15, 2023

After wading through article after article about cities that can barely afford to pave their roads and keep libraries open, this is the kind of piece that makes me cringe. A sailing race for billionaires convinces the city to play host and pour all kinds of money into piers, advertising, you name it. Surprise, surprise,…

Report says poor are moving to nation’s suburbs – SFGate

Posted on May 20, 2013March 15, 2023

Some of my colleagues have been talking about this for years, but it takes time for the data to reflect what people intuitively perceive: that the return to the city by wealthier residents, driven by many factors, has driven out poorer residents to the suburbs. Suburbs are in many cases less equipped to deal with…

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • …
  • 30
  • Next
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • Instagram
    ©2025 Sara Hinkley | Powered by SuperbThemes