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Does the public favor rent control?

Last updated: July 23, 2025 12:20 pm
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Let’s take a moment to dissect a recent tweet that raises some intriguing points:

When I relocated to Massachusetts in 1982, cities like Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline were under the umbrella of rent control. At that time, Massachusetts was also recognized as one of America’s most Democratic states. Fast forward to today, and rent control has vanished from the state’s policy landscape. How did this transformation occur?

In 1994, a statewide referendum led Massachusetts voters to decisively ban rent control. This scenario serves as a near-perfect case study for why I remain skeptical of public opinion polls regarding policy matters. While polls can effectively gauge voter preferences for candidates, they often fall short in accurately reflecting public sentiment on complex policy issues. A glance at the poll results could lead one to assume that rent control is widespread across America, even in staunchly Republican areas.

When responding to survey questions, individuals often base their answers on how a policy “feels.” Take the contentious issue of allowing advocacy for Nazi ideologies as an example: many would instinctively say “no.” However, when asked if it’s critical to protect free speech—even for the most unpopular of ideas—responses shift, with many asserting the importance of the First Amendment. So, which perspective truly reflects the public’s core beliefs? My suspicion is that the majority of Americans would balk at the idea of repealing this foundational constitutional right.

Consider an elderly couple on a fixed Social Security income, currently paying $1,200 per month in rent. Suddenly, their landlord announces plans to hike their rent to $2,800. That scenario sounds dire. Consequently, when asked if there should be limits on how drastically a landlord can increase rent, public consensus tends to favor restrictions. However, advocates for rent control are well aware that this general sentiment alone lacks the teeth needed to push through robust rent control laws, which often entail far stricter regulations than merely capping annual increases at 10%.

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America prides itself on its democratic principles. Yet, based on public opinion data, one might expect to see a plethora of progressive policies in place that are currently absent. For instance, it’s reasonable to assume that the average citizen would oppose gas stations charging $8 per gallon for gasoline. Yet, we lack legal measures to prevent such price hikes.

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