> The tent cities option that Ketchum was exploring recently is a thing we are going to be seeing a lot more often.
i wonder how long it will take before the goverments are forced to take action?
i mean, after world war 2, there was a massive housing crisis in europe because of cities turned to rubble, but thanks to massive public works programmes which created housing, this was solved relately quickly (<10 years in some cases).
The free market will not solve this problem because the shortage of houses is actually netting them more money, especially with the massive amount of money pumping going on.
i wonder how long it will take before the goverments are forced to take action?
i mean, after world war 2, there was a massive housing crisis in europe because of cities turned to rubble, but thanks to massive public works programmes which created housing, this was solved relately quickly (<10 years in some cases).
The free market will not solve this problem because the shortage of houses is actually netting them more money, especially with the massive amount of money pumping going on.