Gen Z loves their labels, I’m sure someone has designated it
What’s the pill color for “eh, it could be worse”?
Well that doesn’t sound useful at all. How boring.
In general, I assume everyone on lemmy is some form of absolute moron, and I’m more often right than wrong.
But no amount of abundance will bring the price below whatever material + labour cost.
Ok, so? Prices still have a long way to go before hitting that floor.
Good point.
It’s a pipedream.
Or you could tell me about them? That’s why I asked the question.
Well due to lack of data, I’m inclined to say that line of reasoning is bullshit.
It’s cute you think scarcity has no effect on prices.
Well duh. In fact, they’d be better served by FREE housing!
In the realm of realistic solutions, apartments.
I’d love to see data on that.
In most cases, it is usually the expectation that the immigrant adapt to the culture of the new place they have moved to, rather than the new place’s home residents being expected to adapt to every immigrants different country cultures.
Yeah this topic is really showing my American bias. Or rather Californian. I’m used to a fluid, adaptable culture.
They definitely need strong worker protections and a force to represent them.
Yeah, immigrants would be better served by apartments
That’s a good point. Maybe a more even distribution of immigrants would help.
It’s a little strange to me because the US has no official language. My poor grasp of Spanish and Chinese is actually a hinderance here in California.
Building codes bring price up, more supply brings prices down, sounds like a wash.
Sprawl sucks. Density is what we should be promoting.
Poorer places tend to be more conservative, and immigrants tend to leave poorer places to go to richer places.