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by hasbot 2420 days ago
That's not true. More homes require more/better infrastructure (e.g. water, sewage, roadways). Infrastructure improvements cost massive amounts of money meaning tax increases.
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More customers means more businesses, a wider tax base.
Infrastructure costs far far outweigh tax increases. Portland's East Side Big Pipe built to reduce the amount of sewage going into the river cost $1.4 billion paid by real-estate taxes.
Chicken-Egg
I don't see a chicken-egg problem here at all. Please explain.