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What (who) is housing shortage - definition

HUMAN-MADE SCARCITY
False shortage; Fake shortage; False scarcity
  • A [[production–possibility frontier]] showing trade-offs

San Francisco housing shortage         
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San Francisco housing crisis; San Fransisco Housing Shortage
Starting in the 1990s, the city of San Francisco, and the surrounding San Francisco Bay Area have faced a serious affordable housing shortage, such that by October 2015, San Francisco had the highest rents of any major US city. The nearby city of San Jose, had the fourth highest rents, and adjacent Oakland, had the sixth highest.
Housing gap         
REPORTED SHORTFALL IN RATE OF HOUSE BUILDING
Housing shortage
This gap equates to approximately 886,000 homes needed by 2021 that are not being built. Using the mix adjusted price from DCLG for 2010, this places the market value on this gap of £185bn.
California housing shortage         
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SINCE 1970, AN EXTENDED AND INCREASING HOUSING SHORTAGE, BY 2018 WAS 49TH LOWEST RATIO OF HOUSING UNITS PER RESIDENT.
Draft:California housing shortage; California housing crisis; California housing affordability crisis; Housing shortage in California; Housing affordability in California; Housing crisis in California
Since about 1970, California has been experiencing an extended and increasing housing shortage, such that by 2018, California ranked 49th among the states of the U.S.

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Artificial scarcity

Artificial scarcity is scarcity of items despite the technology for production or the sufficient capacity for sharing. The most common causes are monopoly pricing structures, such as those enabled by laws that restrict competition or by high fixed costs in a particular marketplace. The inefficiency associated with artificial scarcity is formally known as a deadweight loss.

Examples of use of housing shortage
1. The housing shortage is a national problem as well.
2. Pashtun says he is aware of the acute housing shortage.
3. "The Housing Ministry must provide a solution to the housing shortage in Jerusalem," Boim said.
4. Minister Pashtun says he is aware of the acute housing shortage.
5. The housing shortage was exacerbated by a right–to–buy policy without a replacement building programme.