In the housing argument they both miss that making housing more like a market could lead to more people living in NYC. Like, it isn’t a completely fixed asset, housing can be more dense! And then more people get to benefit.
It isn’t purely a quesiton of who gets to live in NYC it’s about getting more housing to exist.
In the housing argument they both miss that making housing more like a market could lead to more people living in NYC. Like, it isn’t a completely fixed asset, housing can be more dense! And then more people get to benefit.
It isn’t purely a quesiton of who gets to live in NYC it’s about getting more housing to exist.