Shelter Shortage

New housing, and thus existing housing, has become increasingly more expensive because of burdensome land use regulations, increasingly costly building codes, a labor shortage, and higher input costs. Another rarely mentioned reason is industry consolidation. The share of homes built by public builders has roughly doubled to 30% since 2000. As competition declines, firms gain market power and increasingly act as monopolists and reduce supply to deliberately boost profits.

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