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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Apr 2017

    Home prices are rising beyond reach of what many public servants can affordhttp://on.wsj.com/2op37Dj 

    11:23 AM - 12 Apr 2017
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      1. Arthur Danse‏ @ArthurDanse 12 Apr 2017
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        But bankers and executives can buy whatever the fuck they want

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      1. Damon Hagaman‏ @populution 12 Apr 2017
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        So charge more capital gains to stop speculators, = simple answer.

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      1. Norman Dong‏ @EarthPlannr 12 Apr 2017
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        Connect the dots. Cities pursue arenas & malls for tax revenues. Unaffordable rent & pricing gets worse. Shift priorities or face homeless.

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      2. Travis Chapman‏ @travischapman 12 Apr 2017
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        I'm supposedly one of these people with a Good Job in a Big City but I can't afford a down payment either

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      3. Cabe-PT‏ @cabejefro 13 Apr 2017
        Replying to @travischapman @WSJ

        Go out of town, cheaper realestate, cheaper cost of living and you get payed less all evens out. Break the shackles of consumerism.

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      1. Heidi‏ @mightyheidip 12 Apr 2017
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        Move to upstate NY!! Great high tech jobs and affordable housing! Very very low unemployment and even lower crime

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      1. Judy McCorquodale‏ @Jkmc100Judy 12 Apr 2017
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        A lost American dream.

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      1. kihienjeff‏ @kihienjeff 12 Apr 2017
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        And we home owners are very happy our property increased in value.

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      1. Ryan Emond‏ @creativelytired 12 Apr 2017
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        So are a lot of private sec workers. Welcome to a housing market driven mad by speculation and non-resident owners.

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      2. Afterseven  ❌‏ @Afterseven 12 Apr 2017
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        1. Then they should live in an area they can afford, or 2. Change to a higher paying job in the private sector. Problem solved.

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      3. NancyBellicec‏ @Nancy_Bellicec 12 Apr 2017
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        Aren't most of us priced out?

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      1. Frank Wells‏ @imfmw3 12 Apr 2017
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        Exactly what @Venturehouse727 and @Bright_FL are working on around Florida! Let us know how we can help!

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