Unaffordability’s deep roots in low income growth

Canada’s affordability crisis has become entrenched. Despite years of concern, the cost of living keeps rising, revealing a deeper structural problem: affordability is not just a symptom to be managed with subsidies and short-term spending, but a predictable result of a persistently underperforming economy.

Philip Cross and I examine the policy choices behind decades of weakening productivity and falling purchasing power that are driving lower incomes, making everyday life more expensive.

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