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Originally Posted by moorhosj
Using this logic, there is no affordability crisis anywhere in the US because when we take the US as a whole there are plenty of affordable homes. San Francisco doesn’t have an affordability crisis because there are affordable homes in Flint, MI.
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How is that my logic? SF and Flint are different cities thousands of miles apart.
There are homes for under $50k in the City of Chicago today. Same city.
Thus, Chicago doesn’t have an affordable housing crisis. Does it have a crime crisis? Yes. Does it have a gang crisis? Yes. Does it have a “bad school” crisis? No. I don’t blame the buildings, the teachers, or the principals for any of it.