The article discusses the perspective of US President Donald Trump regarding Ireland's housing crisis, which he framed as a 'good problem' indicative of a strong economy. He implies that the inability to produce sufficient housing is a consequence of economic prosperity, suggesting that rather than wishing for lower property prices, the focus should be on raising graduate salaries to €50,000 and average incomes to €85,000. This viewpoint underlines the complexity of addressing housing issues within a thriving economic context.
"You know why they have a housing crisis? Because they're doing so well, they can't produce houses fast enough." - Donald Trump, reflecting a perspective that a strong economy contributes to housing challenges.
Instead of wishing for a decrease in property prices, a focus on achieving higher graduate salaries and average incomes could provide a more sustainable solution to the crisis.
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