Anonymous wrote:Put the migrants to work. They are clamoring to work and feed their families. Give them work authorization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your idea is that Gen Z (age 11 to 26 right now) not working in construction to build homes they could never afford on construction wages ... is the reason housing has been unaffordable for years? Ok.
Maybe older generations should stop owning second and third homes they AirBnB. Or stop opposing remote work, so people can move to places with lower housing demand and lower COL.
Starting at 14 you enter a vocational themed HS. 18-26 should be a large part of staff building homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Home Construction can’t keep up with demand due to lack of workers raising prices of homes due to high labor costs.
Builders claim Gen Z does not want to join trades, go to vocational schools or do hard physical work in general.
There is no next generation to build homes if Gen Z does not step up.
In 10 years will Gen Z be complaining they can’t afford homes ?
And which trade do you work in?
Anonymous wrote:New Home Construction can’t keep up with demand due to lack of workers raising prices of homes due to high labor costs.
Builders claim Gen Z does not want to join trades, go to vocational schools or do hard physical work in general.
There is no next generation to build homes if Gen Z does not step up.
In 10 years will Gen Z be complaining they can’t afford homes ?
Anonymous wrote:So your idea is that Gen Z (age 11 to 26 right now) not working in construction to build homes they could never afford on construction wages ... is the reason housing has been unaffordable for years? Ok.
Maybe older generations should stop owning second and third homes they AirBnB. Or stop opposing remote work, so people can move to places with lower housing demand and lower COL.