[Marxism] A Different Housing Crisis

michael perelman michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Sat Apr 25 22:05:22 MDT 2009


Here is a hint of a different dimension of the crisis -- not a main 
cause, but something that could be significant.

When we would drive through West Virginia back in the late 50s & early 
60s,  I was struck by the unemployed coal miners sitting on their 
porches.  Their houses were quite nice, but nobody wanted to buy them 
because the economy was dead.

Later, my brother moved to Youngstown, Ohio after then steel mills had 
shut down.  I remember when he called me bemoaning that a tornado missed 
his home by only a few hundred yards.  At the time, arson was the most 
important industry in the town.

Theoretically, we might expect that many people would respond to 
unemployment by searching for better opportunities.  But the 
steelworkers in Youngstown and the coal miners in West Virginia would 
take such a large capital loss in selling their homes if they chose to 
relocate.

Later, I read an article that seemed to validate my intuition.

Read more at

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2009/04/26/a-different-housing-crisis/



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Michael Perelman
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