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Trickle-down in Austin – Econlib

Last updated: January 25, 2025 11:51 pm
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Trickle-down economics is often misunderstood as the belief that giving money to the wealthy will eventually benefit the poor. However, advocates of trickle-down economics are not actually promoting this idea.

One area where trickle-down economics does seem to work is in the housing market. A recent analysis by Kevin Erdmann showed that in Austin, Texas, rents have decreased significantly for lower-income individuals due to an increase in the construction of multi-family units. This boost in housing construction has led to a decline in rents, particularly for the less affluent residents in the city.

Erdmann explains that the construction of new high-end homes actually helps to reduce rents for lower-end properties. This means that the oversupply of luxury units has a positive effect on the affordability of housing for low-income individuals. In Austin, where there has been a surge in housing construction, falling rents have benefited the poor despite rapid population growth.

Seven years ago, there was a suggestion to focus on building “unaffordable housing” to upgrade the quality of the housing stock gradually. This strategy allows lower-income individuals to move into older units vacated by those purchasing newer luxury properties.

In another passionate post, Erdmann criticizes counterproductive regulations that hinder housing construction. He highlights the detrimental impact of bills aimed at blocking corporate ownership of single-family homes in several states. These regulations only serve to limit housing options for families and exacerbate the housing shortage.

Erdmann’s concerns about the future of the housing market are echoed by others in the industry. His pessimism reflects a growing sense of despair as restrictive regulations continue to impede housing development.

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As we navigate through this challenging period in economics, it is essential to reconsider our approach to housing policy. The current restrictions on housing construction may lead us into a dark age of economics, and it may take years to rectify the damage caused by these misguided policies.

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