no, that is not true. https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/-rethinking-federal-housing-policy_101542221914.pdf … Even the biggest academic supporters of
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zoning liberalization understand that your very lowest-income workers and residents do not have
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incomes that are high enough to pay for even the cheapest kinds of housing.
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overcrowding, mega-commuting, rent control, some lottery BMR & homelessness.
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can you just read that book, please? Thanks. http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2016/03/10/evicted-kicked-out-in-america/ …pic.twitter.com/8ca2KvNPUq
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there is no such thing a purely market-based housing system anywhere in the world. It doesn't exist.
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well there were cities in the 19th century that existed prior to zoning, and workers lived in terrible tenement conditions.
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socioeconomically diverse, integrated neighborhoods in areas with high-land values do not materialize on their own.
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not in California because of the way we do taxes & fees here.
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