TL;DR: Americans now need to make $120K a year to afford a typical middle-class life and qualify to purchase a home. Minimum.

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    10 months ago

    Just a reminder that high prices are a markets signal to build more.

    Let people build housing, is it too much to ask for?

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      10 months ago

      Or maybe part of the reason the prices are so high is that the price of building is also high with labor and materials cost increases?

      Or maybe there is also a shortage of affordable, well placed, viable, empty lots to build on?

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        10 months ago

        In San Francisco, probably the most economically productive city in the US, the government adds over $200k to the cost of each house with just permitting process.

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      10 months ago

      its a land problem. if you gave every homeless man half an acre yes they would literally just do that. however land has property tax and bums never open letters

      so a simple micro acre tax free law would probably solve homelessness. it would have to be someplace like alaska or arklaska. of course these would be called concentratation camps by the far right but its a two bird solution. alaska could easily fit 50 million people

      would you sign up for the free half acre in north alaska?