Also no notes on whether it's been corrected for anything, e.g. better housing, bigger housing, changes in subsidies, smaller households sizes, different demographic makeup, increased disposable income etc, no information on zoning restrictions etc.
Not very interesting to be honest as a way to explain the magnitude of the change, the confounders, and the drivers of the changes. We don't need another little-substance 'rent is too damn high' article if we want to have a serious discussion around problems and solutions.
Also no notes on whether it's been corrected for anything, e.g. better housing, bigger housing, changes in subsidies, smaller households sizes, different demographic makeup, increased disposable income etc, no information on zoning restrictions etc.
Not very interesting to be honest as a way to explain the magnitude of the change, the confounders, and the drivers of the changes. We don't need another little-substance 'rent is too damn high' article if we want to have a serious discussion around problems and solutions.