Hometown Inequality: Race, Class, and Representation in American Local Politics

Brian F. Schaffner (Tufts University, Massachusetts),Jesse H. Rhodes (University of Massachusetts, Amherst),Raymond J. La Raja (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Hometown Inequality: Race, Class, and Representation in American Local Politics
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 July 2020
Pages
272
ISBN
9781108485944

Hometown Inequality: Race, Class, and Representation in American Local Politics

Brian F. Schaffner (Tufts University, Massachusetts),Jesse H. Rhodes (University of Massachusetts, Amherst),Raymond J. La Raja (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Local governments play a central role in American democracy, providing essential services such as policing, water, and sanitation. Moreover, Americans express great confidence in their municipal governments. But is this confidence warranted? Using big data and a representative sample of American communities, this book provides the first systematic examination of racial and class inequalities in local politics. We find that non-whites and less-affluent residents are consistent losers in local democracy. Residents of color and those with lower incomes receive less representation from local elected officials than do whites and the affluent. Additionally, they are much less likely than privileged community members to have their preferences reflected in local government policy. Contrary to the popular assumption that governments that are closest govern best, we find that inequalities in representation are most severe in suburbs and small towns. Typical reforms do not seem to improve the situation, and we recommend new approaches.

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