• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    the canadian minister of immigration recently admitted that they should have slowed down on immigration sooner.

    A politician pandering to the Right doesn’t make it true.

    housing and job market crisis aren’t there for no reason, and it’s partly due to immigration.

    Nope. Nobody’s forcing employers to exploit immigrants desperate enough to work for less due to fewer opportunities and less support.

    Likewise, housing is much more expensive than simple demand would dictate. Landlords aren’t charging as much as is fair all things considered, or even as much as people can generally afford. They’re charging the absolute maximum that they can get away with, which is usually more than people can afford.

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      2 months ago

      They’re charging the absolute maximum that they can get away with

      That’s how all economics works. If you found a job where, in your opinion, you were really overpaid for the work burden - would you go to your boss and ask them to pay you less?

      The root of the housing problem is undersupply, which imo is due to a nationwide patchwork of NIMBY policies driven by Boomer landlords, especially in big cities. Younger people and renters just don’t fucking vote, especially in the local elections where housing policies are decided. So Boomer retirees ensure that 95% of the city is zoned for single family housing, and no apartments can get built.