U.S. opportunity zones can positively impact real estate development and help local communities. But to fully realize the program’s potential, it needs reform.
Some states and cities are getting very little for the taxpayer dollars they hand out to companies.
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Recent scandals involving economic development programs in New Jersey and Maryland highlight their many flaws, including a lack of oversight and their ineffectiveness.
Tax breaks to spur investment in cities like Camden, New Jersey, were meant to reduce poverty.
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Timothy Weaver, University at Albany, State University of New York
A new program uses tax incentives to encourage investors to help revitalize low-income communities. Research on similar programs from the past suggest it doesn’t work to reduce poverty.