| ▲ | matthest 8 hours ago | |
Ah ok sorry missed that you were talking globally instead of just US. In the US, our problems stem from a lack of "capitalism," or healthy markets, or whatever anyone wants to label it. Bottom line, it's very much a supply side problem. In housing, for example, NIMBY laws have for decades restricted all kinds of new housing being built. In capitalism, developers would be allowed to build. So we've very much had the opposite of capitalism. Cities that are waking up to this and allowing new houses to be built are seeing rents fall across the board. | ||