Uhhh, do you have a source for that claim? There are a million other factors at work that keep us from reducing pricing on houses. The availability of housing isn't really the biggest issue.
Uhhh, do you have a source for that claim? There are a million other factors at work that keep us from reducing pricing on houses. The availability of housing isn't really the biggest issue.
Is that asset enough to turn them away from the struggles of their own class though? Hell, I know a good deal of leftist's who still put into 401k for retirement. Those are capital assets are they not? People have to survive, and it doesn't look like capital is gonna fall anytime soon, who can fault someone for wanting to build a life for themselves. Obvious it's not the most ideal circumstances for radicalization but wanting less people to own homes so it's easier to push them left kinda sounds like accelerationism.
Small business owners are impossible to radicalize because they are not the proletariat. Working home owners still have material struggles besides for housing.
That's a pretty baseless claim there.
Just gotta hope that this cycle didn't prime anyone.
House flippers are very different from home owners. Flippers are basically in the same category as Landlords.