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housing shortageThe Atlantic
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Julian Zelizer : Kamala Harris and Barack Obama agree on housing shortage.
He says Democrats are trying to make it easier for more young people to buy a home.
Zelizer says the need for more homes is the closest thing to a consensus that technocrats and experts have.
But for a movement used to operating in local town halls, this newfound attention can be disconcerting.
Democrats are comfortable in the world of demand-side policies, but the housing crisis is fundamentally a supply-side problem.
Reorienting local governments toward building rather than slowing down development takes more than time.
The biggest obstacle facing the pro-housing movement is that many of the legislative victories have yet to translate into significantly more homes being built.
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