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huginn , to Men's Liberation in Despair makes young US men more conservative ahead of US election, poll shows

Note that the younger generations here (18-34) are primarily comprised of people who were not in that cohort the last time this survey was done. Only 18-24 from the first dot is still in that cohort.

Most of that cohort moved into the middle aged group already.

huginn , (edited ) to Personal Finance in A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up

The average American stay in a home is has been ~8 years.

That number is going to double with rates like this.

Given that the American system is supposed to be a market that's a bad sign: frozen markets are not efficient markets.

This doesn't mean people can stay in their homes in a crisis: it means people can't move. A job the next city over would have to pay thousands more to make selling your home a rational decision. The article says it's on average $511/mo different.

A crisis still lands you homeless in America.

huginn , to Work Reform in The end of landlords: the surprisingly simple solution to the UK housing crisis

YIMBYism works - Tokyo housing is incredibly affordable not because of subsidies but because they just never stopped building more housing.

The problem with American housing is that it’s too easy to block.

Unless I’m mistaken the revenue source for property developers is selling the property. They don’t give a single fuck about how valuable it is after they’ve offloaded it.

huginn , to Ask Science in Does everyone learn the same gravity in school or is it different everywhere?

9.8 is close enough to 10 for most human scale calculations. No need to have extra sig figs

huginn , to Work Reform in Hollywood writers and studios reach tentative deal to end strike after nearly 150 days

It’s not how all negotiations work.

The best unions refuse the table stakes of nondisclosure and then tell their members exactly what’s happening.

I highly recommend Jane Mcalevey’s book on the subject: Rules to Win By.

huginn , to xkcd in xkcd #2832: Urban Planning Opinion Progression

It was something I never could put words to until NJB showed up. I had already moved to NYC to get away from the burbs and driving.

And then I took the orange pill.

huginn , to aww in We spent a weekend camping, Bowie was really ruffing it

Happy to see you here and not just in /r/dogue

huginn , to Politics in Weird how this works

A mid movie. Really kinda meh overall.

huginn , to Politics in Weird how this works

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