Submitted by ToffeeFever t3_yf43b6 in nyc
colourcodedcandy t1_iu49brp wrote
Reply to comment by Infinite_Carpenter in NYC chief housing officer: The era of YIMBY is here by ToffeeFever
Keep denying peer reviewed research. Even Brookings disagrees with you. https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-does-economic-evidence-tell-us-about-the-effects-of-rent-control/?amp
CookieSheaButter t1_iu4bhv1 wrote
Rent control is only harmful because the city and state passed zoning laws that had no purpose but to increase congestion (parking) and make larger apartments (density). So we ended up with developers who could only build a limited number of very large units that were expensive af to construct.
If we reversed all of the zoning changes from the 60s we could actually make the rent affordable for everyone.
elizabeth-cooper t1_iu4otku wrote
It's funny how none of these rent control studies ever look at New York. NYC isn't SF (pop. 815k) or Cambridge (pop. 117K) - those are absolutely inappropriate comparisons and no inferences can be drawn from them regarding a much larger city.
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