Ben Arc on Nostr: Interesting. Ive started to think where I live in the UK (where most peoples wealth ...
Interesting.
Ive started to think where I live in the UK (where most peoples wealth is in their house) the amount of houses constructed is carefully managed to ensure prices don't go down. Any "housing crisis" could easily be fixed (build more houses), but the supply/demand economic incentives are out of whack. It's a covert lever of the economy.
Published at
2025-03-13 00:16:44Event JSON
{
"id": "8e76d04a6e0df8aa490836f57735e5dab93483cab22017c82cbe91930abf0b52",
"pubkey": "c1fc7771f5fa418fd3ac49221a18f19b42ccb7a663da8f04cbbf6c08c80d20b1",
"created_at": 1741825004,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"e793fd14c80afc2ba8e18488211699ca5386378d46af7b674092a3fc578838d9",
"",
"root"
],
[
"p",
"61066504617ee79387021e18c89fb79d1ddbc3e7bff19cf2298f40466f8715e9"
]
],
"content": "Interesting. \nIve started to think where I live in the UK (where most peoples wealth is in their house) the amount of houses constructed is carefully managed to ensure prices don't go down. Any \"housing crisis\" could easily be fixed (build more houses), but the supply/demand economic incentives are out of whack. It's a covert lever of the economy. ",
"sig": "a40619983fc60ca117ae386cdb9ff368f5829babfd9bfd021cdce302b93ab42dfc3327ce58573898a9f639c6bd2c4430b20dfb008b06f2c87b398f099b746905"
}