The Biden Presidency

In just a couple of pages we were shown the way on the next few decades of: housing supply stock levels, US life expectancy, interstate migration patterns, population trends, voting demographic shifts, blue collar employment levels…

Is “BL” available or already taken?

Taken

Someone has to stand up for the distinction between a lecture (factually based) and pulling **** out one's ass.
 
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/... expectancy,although some causes changed rank.

"The death rate for the entire U.S. population decreased by 9.2% from 879.7 deaths per 100,000 population in 2021 to 798.8 in 2022. As a result, life expectancy at birth for the U.S. population increased from 76.4 years in 2021 to 77.5 in 2022."


https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/nchs_press_releases/2023/20231129.htm

"From 2021 to 2022, life expectancy at birth in the U.S. increased by 1.1 years (from 76.4 to 77.5). This did not fully offset the loss of 2.4 years between 2019 and 2021 that resulted mostly from increases in excess deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic."


https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/u-s-life-expectancy-compare-countries/

"In 2022, life expectancy partially rebounded in the U.S. while stabilizing in most comparable countries.... the CDC estimates life expectancy at birth in the U.S. increased to 77.5 years"



As you can clearly see, COVID killed a lot of people and the death rate went up and life expectancy went down temporarily. Now that COVID isn't under control, we are rebounding back to prior levels.

Also some more context:

It took only 1 year to increase life expectancy in the US up from COVID lows of 76.4, back to 77.5. It took us 8 years in the 90's/00's to increase life expectancy from 76.5 to 77.6.
 
Also some more context:

It took only 1 year to increase life expectancy in the US up from COVID lows of 76.4, back to 77.5. It took us 8 years in the 90's/00's to increase life expectancy from 76.5 to 77.6.

We will see how it plays out. Americans are fatter right now than ever and there is more death for young people due to overdose.
 
Yup. And don't forget the housing market.

If these people would go ahead and die we'd fix the whole economy.

No - you just need to update models to undersand what to do moving forward as any analyst would do. Sucks you guys don't understand these things.

But hey. We can just build endless supplies and have abandoned/empty homes like we will see in Texas/Florida the next 10 years.
 
No - you just need to update models to undersand what to do moving forward as any analyst would do. Sucks you guys don't understand these things.

But hey. We can just build endless supplies and have abandoned/empty homes like we will see in Texas/Florida the next 10 years.

Lol the certainty with which you say the most retarded things is always good for a laugh
 
It sounds like you're implying that the politics of Florida and Texas are creating a future he'll scape that California and New York are wisely avoiding

(And you wonder why I think you're a socialist)

Is that what I said?

Thats interesting - Please point me to your support since it literally just happened.
 
Is that what I said?

Thats interesting - Please point me to your support since it literally just happened.

Oh sure you're saying that Texas and Florida policies are creating a housing disaster a decade from now that will have a huge deflationary, abandoned housing market.

And you said a few posts above that people will instead choose to migrate back to the wonderful states of New York and California

Anything else I can help you with, little socialist?
 
Oh sure you're saying that Texas and Florida policies are creating a housing disaster a decade from now that will have a huge deflationary, abandoned housing market.

And you said a few posts above that people will instead choose to migrate back to the wonderful states of New York and California

Anything else I can help you with, little socialist?

No I said that FLorida/Texas will have abanadoned homes which they will. I also said migration habits from the pandemic will revert back to pre-pandemic days and peoplke will move back to California and NY because there is just more to do there.

But I expect you to completely misunderstand things and lie at this point in time.
 
No I said that FLorida/Texas will have abanadoned homes which they would. I also said migration habits from the pandemic will revert back to pre-pandemic days and peoplke will move back to California and NY because there is just more to do there.

But I expect you to completely misunderstand things and lie at this point in time.

Yes so the policies of Florida and Texas are creating a housing nightmare in 10 years, while the policies of California and New York - who refuse to let builders build - are creating an environment that will attract people back

We are perfectly aligned on your position
 
Yes so the policies of Florida and Texas are creating a housing nightmare in 10 years, while the policies of California and New York - who refuse to let builders build - are creating an environment that will attract people back

We are perfectly aligned on your position

Who said anything about the politics?

Maybe you can point me to that one....

This is where you make **** up because you realize your arguments are juvenille.
 
Who said anything about the politics?

Maybe you can point me to that one....

This is where you make **** up because you realize your arguments are juvenille.

Texas and Florida have POLICIES that are more friendly for home building, which is why they have more homes going up and cheaper prices.

You are saying these POLICIES are disastrous, and should be more in line with more restrictive states like California and New York, which are destined to attract the people fleeing the housing nightmare FL and TX created

We are perfectly aligned that you are aligned with policies of the socialists
 
Texas and Florida have POLICIES that are more friendly for home building, which is why they have more homes going up and cheaper prices.

You are saying these POLICIES are disastrous, and should be more in line with more restrictive states like California and New York, which are destined to attract the people fleeing the housing nightmare FL and TX created

We are perfectly aligned that you are aligned with policies of the socialists

Building happens where there is projected demand primarily. Doesn't matter how friendly the governemtn is if there isn't a projection of population increase no housing will be built. Lots of housing is being built on Long Island. How is that happening with the awful NY governemnt?

And people are coming back to Cali/NY IN SPITE OF POLITICS.

But you'll still pretend that I talk about the politics of the state because your aguments are awful in nature.
 
Building happens where there is projected demand primarily. Doesn't matter how friendly the governemtn is if there isn't a projection of population increase no housing will be built. Lots of housing is being built on Long Island. How is that happening with the awful NY governemnt?

And people are coming back to Cali/NY IN SPITE OF POLITICS.

But you'll still pretend that I talk about the politics of the state because your aguments are awful in nature.

Is there not demand for housing in California? Last I checked there are millions homeless and the median house price is $900k.

Their socialist government won't allow builders to build.

We are aligned that you are a socialist
 
Is there not demand for housing in California? Last I checked there are millions homeless and the median house price is $900k.

Their socialist government won't allow builders to build.

We are aligned that you are a socialist

Cali will always draw people in spite of their politics. Its a beautiful state and one day I plan on living there.

And building is strong in California outside of main cities. People aren't moving to major cities when they go to Cali just like nobody is moving into the boroughs in NY when they move here.
 
Yes. We are aligned.

You believe the housing policies of FL and TX are creating an imminent disaster, and agree with California's policy approach to new builds
 
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