My point is that home ownership isn't something that workers in even some of the most enlightened countries have. In contrast, there's incredibly high home ownership in some places that have dubious quality of life.
And so it begs the question why home ownership is voiced as such an important need of workers? I would argue that the incentive structures should be more aligned around good shelter.
Home ownership has been advertised and indoctrinated in the psyche as The American Dream, but I would question that dream...
The vast majority of those countries have large inequality gaps. The only ones that don’t are listed under countries that have higher rates of home ownership
I’m not even about to begin to touch the notion that home ownership, which has been a staple of human history since time immemorial, is not important. That strikes me as a comment waayyy to deep in the kool aid