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6/21/2025, 4:40:22 AM
>>508154022
>it's practically useless and based off of what, medicaid cuts?
Their methodology is here, but there's countless different analyses that all the same thing. Even the right wing think tanks like tax foundation and american enterprise institute think the bill is fucking garbage.
https://budgetlab.yale.edu/research/combined-distributional-effects-one-big-beautiful-bill-act-and-tariffs
>They increase the low / no skill labor supply
Lump of labor fallacy. Cutting the population in half wouldn't double wages.
>Increase housing demand
lmao, they're the very foundation for our housing supply in the first place.
"The occupations with the highest shares of immigrant workers included plasterers (61 percent foreign born), drywall installers (61 percent), roofers (52 percent), painters (51 percent), and carpet/floor/tile installers (45 percent)."
If you care about housing prices you should mostly be concerned about the tariffs on all the materials that go into making houses.
>it's practically useless and based off of what, medicaid cuts?
Their methodology is here, but there's countless different analyses that all the same thing. Even the right wing think tanks like tax foundation and american enterprise institute think the bill is fucking garbage.
https://budgetlab.yale.edu/research/combined-distributional-effects-one-big-beautiful-bill-act-and-tariffs
>They increase the low / no skill labor supply
Lump of labor fallacy. Cutting the population in half wouldn't double wages.
>Increase housing demand
lmao, they're the very foundation for our housing supply in the first place.
"The occupations with the highest shares of immigrant workers included plasterers (61 percent foreign born), drywall installers (61 percent), roofers (52 percent), painters (51 percent), and carpet/floor/tile installers (45 percent)."
If you care about housing prices you should mostly be concerned about the tariffs on all the materials that go into making houses.
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