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Housing

Because housing is an essential element of economic well-being, the Minneapolis Fed has made research and analysis of housing issues a major initiative.

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Portraits of Ben Horowitz and Tyler Borsch alongside an image of a mother and son moving boxes
Introducing the Twin Cities Metro Migration Dashboard
Photo of a mother and child unloading a moving truck on the left with an image of the data tool on the right
Twin Cities Metro Migration Dashboard
On a cloudy day, a woman and her young son unload moving boxes from the back of a white moving van. Dining room chairs and other moving boxes appear in the foreground and background. The woman is wearing a gray cardigan and denim skirt and her son is wearing a dark gray hoodie.
Where are the Twin Cities area’s movers moving to?
Institute paper key images
Army of Mortgagors: Long-Run Evidence on Credit Externalities and the Housing Market
Three two-story multifamily buildings in various stages of completion on a residential street in Minneapolis. The building in the middle is completed and has gray siding, black trim and yellow doors. The building in the middle is still being framed, and the building in the background is framed and wrapped but not yet sided. It's a clear, sunny, day and the ground is snow-covered.
Minneapolis 2040 Plan data tool prepared to measure impacts
A three-story apartment building  constructed in 1989 is pictured on a clear, sunny fall day. The building has beige siding, tan brick accents, white trim, and a brown roof.
Talking “toilets, taxes, and tenants”: Challenges mount for apartment owners in Twin Cities area