To be more charitable, pop. bottomed out in '80, there was no rent crisis in the '80s & '90s. I see their behavior as a legacy of that time.
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There was a rent crisis in the 80s and 90s. How would rent control have been instated in 1979 if not for a rent crisis?
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property owners who have contributed in no/small way to the economic activity have benefited disproportionately from the same
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Nice to see Randy Shaw accepting reality - that obstruction to build by older generation means young adults are forced to move away.
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... as a former Cisco employee, I recommend North Carolina.
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This passage is the best two paragraph description of housing in SF I've ever seen.
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Can't we blame Boomers for everything? ;) BTW this is on my summer reading list:https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/bruce-cannon-gibney/a-generation-of-sociopaths/9780316395786/ …
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I guess "multiplying steadily" is what I meant, but it sounds weird
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