Read an economic forecast the other day that my town's population increased by 10% over 2 years (essentially all pajeets), which was more growth than the previous 4 decades combined.
And new housing starts only covered about 4% of the annual pop increase.
And new housing starts only covered about 4% of the annual pop increase.
The great thing about increasing population the old fashioned way, is that you have two decades to prepare. Of course the old fashion way does not increase "diversity."
Read an economic forecast the other day that my town's population increased by 10% over 2 years (essentially all pajeets), which was more growth than the previous 4 decades combined.
And new housing starts only covered about 4% of the annual pop increase.
The great thing about increasing population the old fashioned way, is that you have two decades to prepare. Of course the old fashion way does not increase "diversity."