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TopicHow Andrew yang would support $1000 UBI bill
nogaems
12/02/19 2:59:59 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
Maybe... Though, it depends on if other landlords raise the price, as well... I wouldn't think it'd be an isolated incident. Many landlords would do it without hesitation. Mainly because they know people will move in, even with higher prices. Mostly because of the extra $1000. Plus, most people need a place to live. And with so many college kids and military members, they'll eventually hook someone...


Hey man, if you really don't want the money, just say so. No need for the mental gymnastics

What you're describing is already the current situation, minus the money you're arguing against. Just to put things into perspective, my city has lowest wage growth of any major city in the US despite the soaring housing costs in the area. I could give you anecdotes to show that you're assumptions are not accurate for all landlords, but the numbers from official sources should be enough to show that the housing market does not give a fuck about how much or how little you have in your bank account.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/scott-maxwell-commentary/os-op-orlando-lowest-wages-america-scott-maxwell-20190405-story.html


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