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the United States has the weakest tenants rights of all OECD countries: http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/economics/housing-markets-and-structural-policies-in-oecd-countries_5kgk8t2k9vf3-en …
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For starters, 78% of reported voters are homeowners. Rent subsidies don't get you elected.
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I know, I'm just pointing to the absurdity of the situation again. :)
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Woah. Where does that figure come from?
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http://www.nber.org/chapters/c13485 higher if you count non-imputed rent.
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because low income renters will default on a loan that large.
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subsidies or tax deductions, not loans. Different things.
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descriptively because they vote; normatively because we favor home ownership on Lockean grounds
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