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Addressing the Housing Affordability Crisis and Protecting the Middle Class Dream

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Unlock the mystery behind why securing a roof over your head has become an arduous quest in today's Western civilization. This episode promises to gift you with the perspectives of housing experts Joel Farkas, Wendell Cox, and Karla López del Río, as we navigate through the complexities of local and state regulations, fees, and the polarizing anti-sprawl policies that contribute to the housing unaffordability crisis. It's a discussion that extends beyond numbers and policies, touching the lives of middle-class families and reshaping the demographic landscape of entire states.
Imagine a world where the American Dream is accessible to all, not just a privileged few. We share personal journeys, including those of first-generation college students and politicians, who grapple with the nuances of financial systems that seem stacked against them. The conversation also elevates the importance of public education in the housing sector, highlighting the power of informed policymaking that takes into account the real needs of communities, especially those seeking the stability and prosperity that homeownership can bring.
As the narrative unfolds, we confront the urgent issue of California's shifting demographics, driven by a housing crisis that sends residents in search of more affordable pastures. The dialogue turns to the pivotal role that civic engagement and sound policy can play in nurturing homeownership, the bedrock of the middle class, and in preventing a descent into a modern feudal society. Join us for a thought-provoking episode that will leave you inspired to advocate for change and optimistic about the potential to reinvent the housing landscape for the betterment of all.

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The Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center’s senior staff.
Students work with the Center’s director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.
For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.
Follow us on LinkedIn:
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Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalism
Learn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87
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This show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

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Chapitres

1. Affordable Housing Crisis in Western Civilization (00:00:00)

2. Urban Housing Policy's Impact on Communities (00:10:50)

3. Public Transportation and Housing Affordability (00:25:40)

4. California Housing Crisis and Solutions (00:32:27)

5. Preserving the Middle Class Through Homeownership (00:38:45)

113 episodes

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Unlock the mystery behind why securing a roof over your head has become an arduous quest in today's Western civilization. This episode promises to gift you with the perspectives of housing experts Joel Farkas, Wendell Cox, and Karla López del Río, as we navigate through the complexities of local and state regulations, fees, and the polarizing anti-sprawl policies that contribute to the housing unaffordability crisis. It's a discussion that extends beyond numbers and policies, touching the lives of middle-class families and reshaping the demographic landscape of entire states.
Imagine a world where the American Dream is accessible to all, not just a privileged few. We share personal journeys, including those of first-generation college students and politicians, who grapple with the nuances of financial systems that seem stacked against them. The conversation also elevates the importance of public education in the housing sector, highlighting the power of informed policymaking that takes into account the real needs of communities, especially those seeking the stability and prosperity that homeownership can bring.
As the narrative unfolds, we confront the urgent issue of California's shifting demographics, driven by a housing crisis that sends residents in search of more affordable pastures. The dialogue turns to the pivotal role that civic engagement and sound policy can play in nurturing homeownership, the bedrock of the middle class, and in preventing a descent into a modern feudal society. Join us for a thought-provoking episode that will leave you inspired to advocate for change and optimistic about the potential to reinvent the housing landscape for the betterment of all.

Support Our Work
The Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center’s senior staff.
Students work with the Center’s director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.
For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.
Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/
Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalism
Learn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87
Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribe
This show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Affordable Housing Crisis in Western Civilization (00:00:00)

2. Urban Housing Policy's Impact on Communities (00:10:50)

3. Public Transportation and Housing Affordability (00:25:40)

4. California Housing Crisis and Solutions (00:32:27)

5. Preserving the Middle Class Through Homeownership (00:38:45)

113 episodes

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