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by mslate
87 days ago
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It is interesting how you raise that yardstick on housing and not on income tax or sales tax. Frozen property tax assessments benefit homeowners who are already rich, and disproportionately benefit the literal richest. It is not entirely clear at all whether you’ve read the article |
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I’m all for rent control. If home owners can lock in rates, so should renters. We should encourage long-term stable rentals, instead of forcing people to move constantly. I would think landlords would want long-term stable renters, but my experience doesn’t align with that (except for one place).
The sales tax is high, but it’s not so far off other states that it looks egregious.
Income tax is only mentioned once in the article and it says it’s progressive, which is what the author seems to want. I’m not sure what I’m supposed to take issue with there?
I rose an issue with the property taxes, because I think there is another side to the coin that is important.