Matthew Yglesias: Criticizes expanded rent control and social housing model math

Matthew Yglesias: Criticizes expanded rent control and social housing model math
Critiques of rent control economics

Matthew Yglesias argues that certain economic policies, such as expanded rent control and a particular approach to social housing, are based on economically illiterate positions.

Yglesias specifically mentions concerns about the mathematical feasibility of the social housing model he references.

Yglesias has previously discussed shifting economic priorities, noting that voters are now seeking lower interest rates and less inflation. He has also commented on legislative developments, including a YIMBY law merged with a cryptocurrency regulation bill. These posts frame his ongoing focus on policy debates around housing and the economy.

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