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Warl0k3@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I think at a certain point this line of reasoning becomes “the US becomes communist” and while yes that would be a solution it’s not exactly a practically achievable one in the short term.

HOWEVER: The US already already sort does this - there were ~6 million subsidized housing units in the US last year, and roughly 7 million Khrushchevka apartments built. The US is behind the soviet statistics here, having a higher population and lower subsidized housing count and should absolutely be doing better, but it’s not like this is a completely neglected concept - there are real, practical barriers to implementing a similar policy (urbanization having already taken place and building codes being the two biggest - look into the state of the foundations for a Khrushchevka if you ever want to see why site prep steps like soil surcharging and foundation curing are critical - soil hydrodynamics is a shockingly modern discipline in structural engineering).

Things like an unoccupied home tax (as someone else mentioned) are an immediately workable solution, and have had excellent results thus far. Hopefully they can continue to be adopted, though I fear there may be a brief pause on any kind of beneficial social progress while we have a small civil war in the US.

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