• @luckyhunter
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      -101 year ago

      It’s not the money, it’s the cost of labor and materials driving up costs. I paid under 200k for my house just 6 years ago. You can’t even buy the raw materials to build a similar sized house for that.

        • @luckyhunter
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          -121 year ago

          It’s not the lack of money. raising taxes wont lower the cost of raw materials.

          • @SomeKindaName
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            211 year ago

            But we’d have money to pay for those raw materials.

            • @luckyhunter
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              -11 year ago

              The article is about affordable housing, not subsidized housing. If it costs 300K to build a house these days the builder is going to try to sell it for more than that.

              • theyouttogetme
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                1 year ago

                Ok then raise waiges so that 300k house is affordable.

                It’s all about money.

                • @luckyhunter
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                  -101 year ago

                  Feel free to make yourself more valuable to demand higher wages. That’s what most of us homeowners have done. Raising the minimum wage from $15 to $20 isn’t going to help anyone buy a 300K house.

                • @luckyhunter
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                  -31 year ago

                  Because government run projects are well known for being cost effective and cheaper than private sector?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    71 year ago

                    Actually, yes. They can be.

                    Much of the overrun that you hear of in, eg, the US and Canada is because of cost-plus contracts negotiated with the private sector. It’s been a very, very long since we’ve seen purely public offerings.

                    I’d also challenge someone who says “the private sector is more effective”. I get the impression they’ve never worked at private company larger than a neighbourhood coffee shop. I’ve worked a F50 companies; trust me, they can piss money away and blow through deadlines like it’s nobody’s business. Try to do an ERP conversion some day.