Tagged: housing crisis

New York Is Being Priced Out of Itself and Mamdani Is the Answer the City Chose

New York’s housing crisis is no longer a policy problem. It is a pressure system that turns scarcity into leverage and leverage into misery. With vacancy near collapse and lower cost homes disappearing, the city is bleeding out its working life. Singapore shows there is a way out: build a pipeline, discipline speculation, and treat housing as infrastructure.

Britain’s New Migration Model: Fewer Brains, More Bills

Britain is cutting net migration by shutting down the very routes that pay for its public services. Skilled workers and foreign students are being pushed away, young British professionals are leaving, and the gap is filled by low wage labour and anonymous capital. This is not control of borders. It is the managed hollowing out of the tax base and skills base.