Community reinvestment challenges in the age of gentrification: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a case study for wide bank lending disparities

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Community Development Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-17 DOI:10.1093/cdj/bsac022
D. Holland, G. Squires
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Racially unequal home mortgage loan patterns are alive and well today with many financial institutions. Efforts to change these trends are difficult when few question the ‘reinvestment thesis’—an environment in which financial institutions are assumed to meet community needs, even when data suggest the opposite. In this article, we analyze thirteen years of financial institution lending data from 2007 to 2019 in Pittsburgh that show how the city’s African American neighborhoods are starved for private capital as vastly more loans and loan dollars were approved in white neighborhoods. Conversely, an analysis of public expenditures for affordable housing between 2010 and 2020 demonstrate the majority of government dollars went to minority neighborhoods. These data provide a partial explanation as to why Pittsburgh lost > 10,000 Black residents over the past decade. These wide disparities are a significant barrier to building African American wealth and present challenges to community development efforts.
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高档化时代的社区再投资挑战:以宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡为例研究银行贷款的巨大差异
种族不平等的住房抵押贷款模式在许多金融机构中仍然存在。当很少有人质疑“再投资理论”时,改变这些趋势的努力是困难的——在这种环境中,金融机构被认为是满足社区需求的,即使数据表明情况恰恰相反。在本文中,我们分析了匹兹堡从2007年到2019年的13年金融机构贷款数据,这些数据显示,随着白人社区获得的贷款和贷款金额大幅增加,该市的非裔美国人社区是如何缺乏私人资本的。相反,对2010年至2020年间经济适用房公共支出的分析表明,大部分政府资金都流向了少数族裔社区。这些数据部分解释了为什么匹兹堡在过去十年中失去了100万黑人居民。这些巨大的差距是非洲裔美国人积累财富的重大障碍,也是社区发展努力面临的挑战。
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Community Development Journal
Community Development Journal DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Since 1966 the leading international journal in its field, covering a wide range of topics, reviewing significant developments and providing a forum for cutting-edge debates about theory and practice. It adopts a broad definition of community development to include policy, planning and action as they impact on the life of communities. We particularly seek to publish critically focused articles which challenge received wisdom, report and discuss innovative practices, and relate issues of community development to questions of social justice, diversity and environmental sustainability.
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