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I’m paying 3x my states monthly minimum wage for hourly workers to own in a fairly modest 1100 sqft house in a semi walkable area in a major city.
Before here I used to pay my states monthly minimum wage for hourly workers to live in a fucking slum just outside the city. House was by an interstate so I got soot on anything I left outside, all the houses in the neighborhood were water damaged and molded to hell, the roads were so cracked it was fucking up cars, and everyone who lived there seemed miserable.
It’s grind or die, I got so fucking sick living in alleged affordable housing. Nerve damage and all kinds of weird chronic health problems from living in such a toxic death trap for years. They don’t call it the Dirty South for nothing, this place is completely fucked.
Minimum wage isn’t enough to pay for a roof over your head… unless you mean the roof of a car…
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living in cars is never “viable” it’s just what some people do when thier only other alternative is living under a bridge…
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Unhoused people living in cars aren’t buying new cars, so it doesn’t really matter what car manufacturers are doing today for them… and the maintenance costs are still way lower than paying rent
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How britian almost solved the housing crisis
Or, you know, do what China is doing. You dont have to agree with someone to learn from them.
That last sentence in particular
BUT AT WHAT COST?!
No seriously how much does it cost I need affordable housing??
Doesn’t China have an issue with 65 million of their homes sitting empty which belong to people with no intention to ever move in?
It’s my understanding that owning a home in China is seen as social leverage so people buy homes that don’t even benefit their lives.
This isn’t too be a pessimist, I do think China’s rising middle class is much better off than it has ever been. I just don’t idealize their housing.
There was a problem with using housing as an investment vehicle, yes, though the state took action against that, destroying the “market” for balooning housing prices.
How did they deflate the market? So it wasn’t social pressure but rather economic pressure that led to it?
“Houses are for living, not for speculation.”
The state implemented strong controls on credit and to curb debt in the property sector. Strong positions against real estate investment.
Renting is when your landlord makes you pay an extra 25 dollars a month because you yelled at him one time over leaving cat shit in the shared bathroom all day
Shared bathrooms, what a concept.
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Ah, the same Reporters Without Borders gaslighting the world about journalist deaths in Gaza?
You know how it’s frustrating when far right reactionaries roll up in lib spaces on reddit spewing propaganda the sources of which they haven’t investigated critically? That’s you. You’re doing that here. Please stop.

china, being a dictatorship of the proletariat and having an actually-working participatory democratic process, has its press in the hands of the people. western countries, being dictatorships of the bourgeoisie, have their press in the hands of a few billionaires, and somehow according to shitlibs that makes it “free and fair” lmfao
lmfao a western-backed “freedom index” is not a substitution for media literacy, nor does it excuse you from providing literally any material evidence to support your argument.
Also, do you want to explain why Israel is ranked at 112; 50 places above Venezuela and Palestine; and why Saudi fuckin Arabia is right there between VZ and PA? Seems to me like this “freedom index” doesn’t correlate very well with democracy or human rights, much less evidence-based journalism or state transparency.
Amazing, capitalist press saying capitalist press is limited in China and that’s “scary.”
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The freezing homeless people you pass every day in glorious freedomland would love one of those.
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