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California housing shortage: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:3122:31, 12 April 2024Avatar317 talk contribs 194,120 bytes −62 Undid revision 1218624069 by 128.62.74.207 (talk)That is wrong. The report estimated first: the reduction in rents, and then, based on THAT, estimated the corresponding reduction in homelessness what would result from these lower rents. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 20:2220:22, 12 April 2024128.62.74.207 talk 194,182 bytes +62 There was an egregious misquote of the CEA report. The report was talking about reduction in HOMELESSNESS rates, not in RENTS. The exact quote that the percentages seem to be referring to is " If housing were deregulated, homelessness would fall by 54 percent in San Francisco, by 50 percent in Honolulu, by 40 percent in Oxnard and Los Angeles, by 38 percent in San Diego, ..." on page 14 of the report. Some of these figures are repeated on other pages. Tags: Reverted Visual edit
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