Antitrust critics say that homebuilding monopolies are the real culprit of America’s housing woes. I looked into some of their claims. They don’t hold up.| www.derekthompson.org
Dallas was one of the last big cities in America where a working family could buy a house. No longer. And it's not because of zoning policy—it's because of corporate consolidation and private equity.| www.thebignewsletter.com
In 2024, we saw some fruits of the anti-monopoly revolution. Jonathan Kanter and Lina Khan revived antitrust law across the board. But is it now over? What's coming next?| www.thebignewsletter.com
Today's links| Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow