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Many cities (and metropolitan areas) seem to see rents and housing prices climb. Workers and especially the families like those who are trying to make a living, live paycheck to paycheck, they struggle even if they are able to make ends meet. Perhaps for some, social mobility and moving up seems out of reach, for them, this is the enduring state of their lives.
I understand the middle class squeeze isn’t exactly the newest phenomena but it seems like it’s going to get difficult for folks to make it to rent, not to mention save for the future like retirement, long-term care or even providing for the education for their children. Additionally, there will be a need for affordable housing and convenient transit access for certain populations like the disabled, elderly and others who are not well adjusted to the automobile society. Do you think something ought to be done about it, and if so, what?
I understand the middle class squeeze isn’t exactly the newest phenomena but it seems like it’s going to get difficult for folks to make it to rent, not to mention save for the future like retirement, long-term care or even providing for the education for their children. Additionally, there will be a need for affordable housing and convenient transit access for certain populations like the disabled, elderly and others who are not well adjusted to the automobile society. Do you think something ought to be done about it, and if so, what?