
Independent research and data visualization for the U.S. housing market.
Home Economics is a data visualization studio. I write journalistic, chart-driven essays, build interactive tools, and consult for clients who need complex data made clear. Housing is the crux of the work, though it reaches well beyond, into how Americans live, move, spend, and build.
The subjects range from home prices and migration to childcare, groceries, and the wider economy. What holds them together is method: data sourced and interrogated with care, then presented with as much attention to how it reads as to what it finds.
Background
I started Home Economics after fifteen years in financial markets. I directed research at Barclays Investment Bank as a macro strategist and bond analyst covering global markets, then moved into journalism at the Wall Street Journal, where I specialized in data-driven explanatory reporting.
Across that career I have focused on one thing: turning intricate trends into clear, actionable insights for institutional audiences.
What I do
Research that clarifies complexity
Granular local housing data layered with macroeconomic context.
Timely insight
Analysis that lets professionals navigate market volatility with confidence.
Data visualization built for legibility
I treat how something is presented as seriously as what it says.
In the media
Contact
12 East 49th Street, 11th floor
New York, NY 10017