The housing price problem is a difficult problem involving a wide range of levels, different values and forces, and it will be difficult to completely solve it for a long time. A few years ago, when the Kuomintang was in power, the government dominated the polls and studied the people's problems. Most Taiwanese people wanted to suffer from housing prices. The same problem cannot be avoided in the Tsai government, which has an army of 8.17 million. The unbalanced housing price-to-income ratio has caused Taiwan's average housing prices to surpass New York and Tokyo.
This is obviously an unreasonable spectacle after comparing people's incomes. Couples who can’t afford to buy a house are afraid to start a family and have children photo background removing together; young people who can’t raise a down payment are facing high rents and the pressure of taking care of their aging parents, and their pain index is soaring. Housing prices are a political and philosophical issue. How to set prices and how to be "reasonable"? Undoubtedly related to resource allocation difficulties. In addition to the fact that builders want to maximize their own profits, shouting "3 million per ping is not expensive"; on the other hand, young people who want to settle down cannot climb high; the most important thing is that Taiwanese who already own real estate do not want to. Own house prices are under pressure.
From this, it is not difficult to understand that the government's "whether or not to fight" is a predicament that is inconsistent with the front and the rear, and the left and right are out of balance. Doing it or not doing it is comparable to a father and son riding a donkey. Builders with full pockets generally claim that the housing market index represents the economic development of a country. Regardless of how wrong this statement is, from the perspective of state power and the people from whom the power comes from, government policies should pursue the greatest possible average of social justice, and should focus on the most vulnerable or young people with potential for