With an estimated 75,500 homeless individuals in Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles mayor is calling upon “the most fortunate”
Tag: affordable housing
Justice Inc: A Novel has been Published
Justin Walker and Pratik Shah are the owners of Justice Inc, a business in Houston that provides intellectual bodyguard services.
The Wrong Standard of Value
As energy expert Alex Epstein points out in Fossil Future, before we begin to analyze any idea or policy, we
Reject the Arbitrary
Those engaged in policy debates often make arbitrary assertions. The arbitrary can take many different forms, but it always includes
The Elephant in the Room
We are often told that a worker making the minimum wage can’t afford the rent for an apartment. As an
Challenging the Fundamental Premises
California legislators are considering a bill that would make the “right” to housing a part of the state’s constitution. Not
Minimum Parking Requirements and Affordable Housing
In my book, The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures, I examine many different policies that have impacted the affordability
The Responsible Will be Punished
One’s credit score determines one’s ability to obtain loans at favorable rates. Those with a higher credit score are deemed