Housing shortage in big cities can cause severe social consequences Some people think only government action can solve this problem To what extent do you agree or disagree

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Housing shortage in big cities can cause severe social consequences. Some people think only government action can solve this problem. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

It is not uncommon across the world that people flood into metropolis seeking for better working opportunities. One inescapable consequence of such massive migration is the house shortage, which again brought about a series of chain effect: soaring house prices, unbearable burden on the working class, lower living quality, to name but a few. Therefore, governments are burdened with the task to provide effective and proper solution. However, individuals as well as corporations all have a role to play.

Certainly, government, with all the resources at its disposal, plays an essential part in ...

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