Housing: the free market that traps us in uncertainty and inequality

Having to fight for the right to have a home when you work 8 hours a day is one of the most descriptive social examples of injustice and inequality. The real estate market cannot be free, because by being so, it is making people trapped in uncertainty. We need regulation that prioritizes the quality of life of the general population, instead of prioritizing capital

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