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A really easy thing to confirm by travelling to literally any other country is that The United States and people in it are extremely wealthy by world standards. We use our wealth very badly in terms of translating to quality of life, but in terms of absolute "do people here have lots of money" we do
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the per capita GDP of Canada is lower than every US state besides Mississippi. Euros are mostly markedly poorer outside of like Switzerland and the batshit tiny microstates. To say nothing of your real middle income countries. Pop down to Mexico sometime!
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Americans have a lot of money! In some important ways: the most money! Our problems are mostly not caused by our people not having money!
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America's destruction of its cities to replace them with car mandatory suburbs have made housing and transportation are huge drag on quality of life. Suburban sprawl is ludicrously expensive to subsidize and maintain bsky.app/profile/frac...
There's both a cost of living crisis and a major spending habits problem with Americans. It's all kind of downstream from chiefly housing costs exacerbating the impacts of discretionary expenditures.
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America mostly has zoning problems
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housing theory of everything
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According to CA State Assm Alex Lee, even in areas that have loosened zoning, developers have not appreciably increased building housing.
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Yeah IDK about that. Since the ADU reforms, ADUs now account for 20-25% of new housing units in LA where they were a rounding error before.
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I think Lee was talking about larger projects. ADUs even at that percentage are a drop in the bucket compared to what's needed.
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LA needs 50k units/yr. The 5k units/yr in the form of ADUs are quite a bit more than a drop in the bucket. But yes we need a lot more upzoning to get us where we need to be and RHNA allocations are way too low.
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Also, large projects aren't going to save us.
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You need a mix of everything, over a long period of time. Bend every sail.
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Well, I think it takes time to realize how things have changed, right now, the big developers seem afraid of angering the cities, so the builder remedy stuff is mostly new players, and small scale. Hopefully things start to change.
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zoning and healthcare bureaucracy
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Yeah I'd buy that, but we have made so much progress on that since the Nineties, and additionally there is a political dynamic that should continue to work on that. Any Democratic President will try to move the forward on that front.
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Yeah now I'd rate like 60% of America's problems as zoning related. And internationally I'd say 50% of our problems could be solved by open borders and upzoning. I'd love to know how others would rate our problems and in different decades. Like 1965 in the US, 70% racism ?
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racism is still a pretty big problem. i don't think zoning is nearly that big a share of society's problems but it's one that has a very easy and painless solution to it
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If Capitalism can do for shelter what its done for food and clothing, things would be looking pretty good
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A big part of how capitalism made food and clothes abundant and cheap was by outsourcing the work to poorly paid and treated workers in other countries. I’m all for building more housing, but I’m not sure food and clothing show the path forward
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On further reflection - open borders and upzoning and racism are very intertwined