It's undeniable that American cities are in the midst of a major housing crisis. Why are so many local progressives opposed to addressing it? https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cities-fight-baby-boomers-to-address-housing-crisis_n_5d1bcf0ee4b07f6ca58598a9?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004 … via @HuffPostPol
Japan at 92% Brazil at 87% Australia at 86% USA at 81% According to Wikipedia. I think we can go 5-10% higher, though I don't even know what urbanization (vs suburbanization) means.
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Remote working. It has a weak culture now and norms. The WeWorks and tech companies have other ideas.
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I'm not sure if the remote work trend will decelerate urbanization. Restaurants, events, friends, transport etc are all better in urban environments. Proximity to work is not the only reason why people live in cities.people naturally cluster.
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