Published on ZNet, by Bill Quigley, August 27, 2013.
Eight years after Katrina, nearly a hundred thousand people never got back to New Orleans, the city remains incredibly poor, jobs and income vary dramatically by race, rents are up, public transportation is down, traditional public housing is gone, life expectancy differs dramatically by race and place, and most public education has been converted into charter schools. Continuer la lecture de « The Katrina Pain Index 2013: New Orleans Eight Years Later »