Harris' plan to destroy suburbia, NY job recovery still lags and other commentary
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Kamala Harris' housing ideas demonstrate a shift towards federalizing policies despite growing public distrust in federal institutions, according to Robert Showah from The Wall Street Journal. Her commitment to fund local governments in removing regulations could lead to federal control of neighborhood developments, which might disrupt housing policies and further federal involvement, ultimately causing long-term costs despite potential short-term savings for renters.
E.J. McMahon from the Empire Center critiques New York's sluggish job recovery since COVID-19, stating that while the nation recovered its job losses within two years, New York only reached pre-pandemic employment levels in March. Compared to states like Texas and Florida, New York's recovery is notably weak, and even California's growth has been three times that of New York, highlighting the uneven nature of recovery across regions.
Read at New York Post
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