I feel like this ties into your piece on the K-shaped economy, too. There’s a sizable chunk of the country for which “affordability” is much more than it isn’t: food and housing and healthcare and utilities and transportation.
Then there’s another group for which “affordability” might not resonate all that much, or it only does in the context of taxes.
Great interview last night and love the new mascot and logo!
Thanks Antowan. I appreciate you listening in. Glad you like the new banner.
I feel like this ties into your piece on the K-shaped economy, too. There’s a sizable chunk of the country for which “affordability” is much more than it isn’t: food and housing and healthcare and utilities and transportation.
Then there’s another group for which “affordability” might not resonate all that much, or it only does in the context of taxes.
That’s correct.
Affordable to who is always the question. It seems like every city has a different metric for determining affordable housing.
That’s true. It’s subjective and therefore a hard measure to meet.