Topic: Housing Shortage

4 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 44:55 - 48:17

1827: CIS-Lunar

Deteriorating Social Conditions in Rotterdam and the Netherlands

Adam Curry shares "boots on the ground" reports from his daughter regarding the decline of Rotterdam, describing it as a "narco state" plagued by drug-related bombings and a severe housing shortage. The report highlights tensions over asylum seekers receiving free housing while Dutch citizens face strict salary requirements and work-hour limits. A specific incident is cited where an attacker shouting "Allah Akbar" received no jail time due to a mental health ruling.

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:10:25 - 1:13:01

1583: Ninny

Austin Housing, Migrant Work Permits

The city of Austin, Texas, purchased a downtown building to provide affordable housing exclusively for government employees who can no longer afford to live near their jobs. Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is seeking federal permission to house migrants in the closed Metropolitan Correctional Center. Proponents of increased immigration suggest that granting work permits to migrants could solve US labor shortages and curb inflation.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:23:37 - 2:26:02

1461: Bi-Pox

Stimulus Checks, Gas Rebate Cards, Chip Shortages

The long-term psychological impact of pandemic-era stimulus checks is discussed, with reports suggesting they "rewired" how Americans view government intervention. The White House's consideration of gas rebate cards is noted, though production is reportedly hampered by the global semiconductor chip shortage.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 33:27 - 36:01

1382: super-mutation

Nursing Shortage, Traveling Nurse Compensation Disparity

The current nursing shortage in the United States is largely driven by the high compensation offered to traveling nurses, who can earn upwards of $8,300 per week plus housing stipends. This has led to a cycle where staff nurses quit their permanent positions to work as travelers just 50 miles away for double the pay. This disparity has created significant friction between hospital administration and permanent medical staff.