At the end of my Liberal Currents piece, I wrote, “Before 2008, even at the bottom of our deepest recessions, America never produced fewer new homes per capita than we produce today.” And, I wrote about how a city with just moderate growth of - say 1% annual population growth - would need to permit about 6 units per thousand residents, and that growing cities usually permit more than 10 units.
We're all below average (except for Austin)
We're all below average (except for Austin)
We're all below average (except for Austin)
At the end of my Liberal Currents piece, I wrote, “Before 2008, even at the bottom of our deepest recessions, America never produced fewer new homes per capita than we produce today.” And, I wrote about how a city with just moderate growth of - say 1% annual population growth - would need to permit about 6 units per thousand residents, and that growing cities usually permit more than 10 units.