@an_onanist@li10 housing prices are set by LANDLORDS, not some kind of objective metric that’s tied to material facts.
Housing costs what it takes to build & maintain it, & that’s not the same as what landlords charge for it in order to turn a profit off gatekeeping access to necessary resources. Housing could be far cheaper than it is for most people but that’s a choice we make as a society as well. So i don’t accept “where is housing that cheap” as a valid argument against these findings.
I agree. Where is this $800/MO housing? Especially when you recognize that most homeless live in cities where housing is more expensive than average.
@an_onanist @li10 housing prices are set by LANDLORDS, not some kind of objective metric that’s tied to material facts.
Housing costs what it takes to build & maintain it, & that’s not the same as what landlords charge for it in order to turn a profit off gatekeeping access to necessary resources. Housing could be far cheaper than it is for most people but that’s a choice we make as a society as well. So i don’t accept “where is housing that cheap” as a valid argument against these findings.
OP did not produce any findings. They made a claim without evidence.
In what city are property taxes, utilities, and insurance all together under 800$ a month?