But the microeconomics are not equally good across the economy. Fantastic for upper income and wealthy households, but middle class can't buy or rent a home? Can't afford college? Those are very significant problems.
But the microeconomics are not equally good across the economy. Fantastic for upper income and wealthy households, but middle class can't buy or rent a home? Can't afford college? Those are very significant problems.
Isn't it weird then that voters so motivated by housing would vote against the candidate proposing a $10,000 first-time home buyers tax credit in favor of the candidate proposing ... literally nothing?
But the microeconomics are not equally good across the economy. Fantastic for upper income and wealthy households, but middle class can't buy or rent a home? Can't afford college? Those are very significant problems.
Isn't it weird then that voters so motivated by housing would vote against the candidate proposing a $10,000 first-time home buyers tax credit in favor of the candidate proposing ... literally nothing?