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As jobs have flowed into the Bay Area, the cost of living has become astronomical. Other thriving cities such as Nashville and Atlanta are also doing well without the surge in housing costs.
Some have argued that high housing costs are simply due to the natural geographic constraints of older cities. Strict zoning laws, regulations, and prohibitions on growth prevent residents from filling available space. This parallels a philosophy that took hold around the state, where no-growth policies combined with draconian environmental restrictions — such as theCalifornia Environmental Quality Act passed in the s — made new building impossible or prohibitively expensive.
The state has tried to counteract this problem by funding more low-income housing, but government meddling is now simply working against other government meddling that created the housing problem to begin with.
When the economy boomed over the last decade in the wake of the tech surge, the pressure on the housing market became extreme — especially in San Francisco. When San Francisco should have been building at least 5, new housing units a year to deal with the growing demand to live here, it instead averaged only about 1, a year over the course of several decades. In a world where we have the ability to control the supply of housing locally, but people still have the freedom to move where they want, all of this has played out in predictable ways.
Ironically, a city deeply committed to progressive values has become a place where only the super-rich can thrive. These prices are a stretch even for those working in the tech industry; they are becoming impossible to overcome for nearly everyone else.
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