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by superuser2
3843 days ago
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Certainly building more housing will bring down the price, and that will make life easier for tech workers who will still be well-paid. But that won't do anything for the homeless who are unemployed or making minimum wage, who are still going to be vastly outbid compared to tech salaries. Given the geographical constraints and the velocity of tech growth, it's really unlikely that a free market would build so many units that all the high-paid tech workers who could possibly come to the Bay Area were situated, and landlords were forced to start catering to the working poor. We have to force them to, because market incentives won't. |
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