Scenarios about 'affordability'
The economic concept referring to the ability of individuals or groups to pay for goods and services relative to their income or resources. Affordability has been a critical factor throughout history in determining access to necessities like housing, food, healthcare, and education. In alternate history scenarios, shifts in affordability can dramatically alter social structures, economic development patterns, and technological adoption rates across different population segments.
What If Auckland Implemented Different Housing Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Auckland adopted alternative urban planning and housing policies in the 1990s, potentially averting its housing affordability crisis and reshaping New Zealand's largest city.
What If Vancouver Addressed Housing Affordability Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Vancouver implemented comprehensive housing affordability measures in the 1990s, potentially preventing its current crisis and reshaping the city's development.