Pluralistic: The housing crisis considered as an income crisis (24 Oct 2024)


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Pluralistic: Everyday homeowners are human shields for Wall Street's Internet of Shit slumlords (01 Oct 2024)


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Pluralistic: Housing is a labor issue (13 Dec 2023)


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Pluralistic: Rent control works (16 May 2023)


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Pluralistic: SVB bailout for everyone except affordable housing projects (15 Apr 2023)


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Pluralistic: 11 Oct 2022 Trusting (machine learning) trust; The housing market turns (more) toxic


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Pluralistic: 27 Sep 2021


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The Rent’s Too Damned High

A human right, commodified and rendered zero-sum.

The pandemic housing bubble has multiple, complex causes. Among them:

Generations of Americans have dreamed of owning a home, both to insulate themselves from the whims of their landlords and to create intergenerational wealth. Home ownership was a key driver of social mobility, allowing working class people to enter the middle class. A horrible “natural experiment” shows just how important property acquisition is to economic stability: redlining and restrictive covenants froze Black people out of the home-purchasing boom of the New Deal and the GI Bill, exacerbating and accelerating the racial wealth gap.

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Pluralistic: 29 Jun 2020


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