I mean yeah. Once other “financial assets” become more attractive (bonds at 5.5%?) maybe less parasitical activity will happen in the housing market. The whole thing started going off the rails when rates dropped to essentially nothing.
If you think current home owners have it bad, imagine anyone trying to get in the market now. Not only are mortgages 3X the price, but the houses are 2X the price they were before. The entire thing is completely unsustainable, and yet the Feds have done fuck all. Well no, actually they have made it worse every single step of the way (see the first time home buyers savings account for the latest idiotic idea).
The question is really best answered by asking did the person own real estate before the pandemic hit?
The financial chasm that ripped apart society along the lines of real estate ownership is very real
Obvious a very low level study, but as someone with tinnitus any progress in their area is exciting!
I see no way they aren’t a competitor. Meta is a company. Companies exists to make money. Meta makes money by driving engagement and then monitizing via ads or user data sale for others to target ads.
Like are we all supposed to pretend a company, Meta of all companies, is an altruistic entity? Because that’s not how it works… At all.
Remove corporations from social networks.
This would honestly improve the quality of life for so many people.
There’s a lot of “Weekend At Bernie’s” going on in Congress these days huh?
Ironically Bernie is one of the least comatose of the bunch.