How Do You Measure The "Success" Of Affordable Housing?
/Here in Manhattan, it is an article of unshakable religious faith that conjuring “affordable housing” into existence, through some magic recipe of taxpayer subsidies and coercion, is a fundamental responsibility of government.
And then you have the tiny handful of dissenters, like myself.
It was way back in January 2013 that I called government-coerced “affordable housing” the “most expensive possible way to help the smallest number of people.” A few months after that (in September 2013) I officially nominated “affordable housing” in Manhattan as “the worst possible public policy.”
In the intervening seven or so years, it has only become more and more obvious that I was right. . . . Is anyone starting to get the picture?
The answer is no.

