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Housing Crisis Acknowledgment First Step Toward Solving It

Housing Crisis Acknowledgment First Step Toward Solving It
Housing Crisis Acknowledgment First Step Toward Solving It

Almost all countries are grappling with housing dilemmas. 
Even in rich countries, some low-income and poor households do not have access to decent housing. Therefore, governments try to prevent the exacerbation of the problem by devising and implementing amelioration plans. A government’s failure can turn this issue into a crisis for a large number of people. In other words, if a large group of citizens feel troubled meeting their housing needs, then we should call it “housing crisis”. These were stated by Nasser Zakeri, an economist, in a write-up for the Persian daily Shargh. A translation of the text follows:

Iran’s housing problem in recent years has snowballed into a crisis. For a better understanding of the problem, we need to pay attention to these facts:
Given the annual minimum wage, the waiting period to buy a 50-square-meter housing unit in Tehran has increased from 29 years in 1986-87 to 46 years in 2006-7 and 111 years in 2022-23. To be more precise, there is no connection between salary and home purchase for years now and saving a fraction of the monthly salary to buy a home has lost its meaning.

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