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USC Report: Inequality Could Stifle Economic Progress In San Diego County

USC Report: Inequality Could Stifle Economic Progress In San Diego County
USC Report: Inequality Could Stifle Economic Progress In San Diego County
Report Links Social Equity In San Diego To Region's Future Economic Prosperity GUESTS:Manuel Pastor, sociology and American studies professor, University of Southern California Kyra Green, research and policy analyst, Center on Policy Initiatives Bruce Reznick, executive director, San Diego Housing Federation

Income inequality in San Diego is more than a social justice issue, according to a new study by the University of Southern California's Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.

The report, "Linking Innovation With Inclusion: Demography, Equity, and the Future of San Diego," found entrenched inequality could stifle economic progress and innovation.

What is the connection between equity and economic growth?

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Manuel Pastor, author of the report, Kyra Green, research and policy analyst for the Center on Policy Initiatives, and Bruce Reznick, executive director of the San Diego Housing Federation, discuss the report findings Tuesday on Midday Edition.