Really fed up with these pieces fretting about how *minimum* wage isn't sufficient for *average* rental prices--by definition, there are lots of rentals for less than the average price!https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-much-you-need-for-rent_us_5942cc92e4b0f15cd5b9e2ee …
what if they are so transparently misleading that they prompt people to think there isn't really a problem
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what if the problem here is that the housing market is so locked down that landlords can extort whatever they want, and we decide to start rising to their outrageous demands every time they go up instead of just building more houses
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Given the HuffPo's audience I don't share that concern, but then again their audience doesn't need prompted to support that either.
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if they don't need to be galvanized into supporting a measure that they already support (eg higher wages) then what's the harm in giving them honest information about the problem it's supposed to solve
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