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July 2018 Issue [Report]

The Death of a Once Great City

The fall of New York and the urban crisis of affluence

New York has been my home for more than forty years, from the year after the city’s supposed nadir in 1975, when it nearly went bankrupt. I have seen all the periods of boom and bust since, almost all of them related to the “paper economy” of finance and real estate speculation that took over the city long before it did the rest of the nation. But I have never seen what is going on now: the systematic, wholesale transformation of New York into a reserve of the obscenely wealthy and the barely here—a place increasingly devoid of the…

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is a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine. His most recent essay for the magazine, “21st Century Limited,” appeared in the July 2014 issue.



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