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Do the poor pay more for housing? Exploitation, profit, and risk in rental markets
Matthew Desmond
, Nathan Wilmers
Sociology
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Landlords
100%
Rental Market
100%
Tenants
60%
Rent
40%
Poor Neighborhoods
40%
Highest Profit
40%
Hedging
20%
Social Structure
20%
Property Values
20%
Residential Area
20%
Relational Approach
20%
Market Value
20%
Poor Communities
20%
Profit Margin
20%
Property Tax
20%
Market Strategy
20%
Housing Unit
20%
Rent Burden
20%
Low-income Neighborhoods
20%
Risk Charge
20%
Residential Rental Market
20%
Tax Burden
20%
Social Sciences
Social Structure
100%
Low Income
100%
Tax Incidence
100%
Residential Area
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Value
100%
Tax Incidence
100%
Gross Margin
100%