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Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

author:It's the Red Dust Man in the end

The issue of buying a house is an important issue involving a deep-seated social mechanism. In Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's point of view, he once pointed out a phenomenon: "People who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford a house are complaining about unfairness." However, this simplistic view ignores the essence of the problem.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

Buying a home is not just a personal issue, it is behind the unfairness and inequality at all levels of society. Therefore, we should not just look at the problem of buying a home as an individual challenge, but should take a holistic look at all aspects of society and take a whole-of-society approach to solve this problem.

In recent years, the rapid rise in housing prices has made it difficult for many ordinary families to realize their dream of buying their first home. According to statistics, the income growth of most ordinary households is much lower than the increase in housing prices, which leads to serious restrictions on the financial strength of home purchases.

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These ordinary families include both service and manufacturing workers, and they are all very hard workers. Although they are constantly improving their skills and skills, their income still struggles to keep up with the average of their peers. There are also couples who work actively to earn money, but still struggle to accumulate enough money to buy a house.

These ordinary families are part of society, and they have their own responsibilities and contribute to society. However, they are marginalized by the current real estate market and are unable to share the fruits of social development with others on an equal footing.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

Focusing only on home ownership ignores deeper issues of social equity. Many families find it difficult to afford basic services such as education and health care.

In the event of any unforeseen circumstances, these families are likely to face a heavy financial burden or even fall back into poverty. This means that they are not treated completely fairly in all aspects of society, and it is difficult for them to have the same development opportunities as others.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

In contrast, only a small percentage of people can afford to buy more than one home by any means, and they don't just "put their heads down" to achieve this goal. As an important asset, the rise in the price of real estate often involves the influence of various social forces, not just the direct result of individual efforts.

With the support of industry monopoly and policy support, only a few industries have been able to rise rapidly, which is obviously different from fair competition.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

The essence of the problem of buying a house involves a deeper problem of social mechanism. If we only look at the individual from the point of view, or simply encourage the individual to "make the effort", we will inevitably ignore the broader social context. We need to address this problem by looking at injustices at all stages and taking a whole-of-society approach.

This includes, but is not limited to, improving the income distribution mechanism to enhance the real income capacity of low- and middle-income groups, regulating the real estate industry and capital input channels to ensure that housing prices are fair and reasonable, strengthening investment in basic services and substantially increasing the social security system, and carrying out multi-faceted policy research to provide more opportunities for different groups to make fair choices.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

Only by fully understanding the nature of the problem and seeking ways for the participation of the whole society can we build a society in which every citizen has equal access to opportunities in all fields. This will become an important direction to solve the problem of buying houses and promote social progress.

When solving the problem of buying a home, we need to pay attention to the impact of not only individual efforts, but also the combined impact of economic, social and political factors.

First of all, we should focus on improving the income distribution mechanism to ensure that the middle and low-income groups can obtain higher real income levels. This can be achieved by raising the minimum wage, promoting fairness in wage negotiation mechanisms, and reducing income disparities.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

In order to solve the problem of excessively high housing prices, we need to regulate the real estate industry and capital input channels. By strengthening supervision, cracking down on speculation and speculation, reducing market instability, and ensuring that housing prices can form fair and reasonable prices according to market supply and demand. At the same time, the government should also encourage the development of the rental market, provide diversified housing options, and reduce the pressure of home ownership.

Strengthening investment in basic services is also an important direction to solve the problem of house purchase. Government departments should increase investment in basic living services such as education and health care, improve the quality and coverage of services, and ensure that every family can enjoy fair treatment of services.

At the same time, a sound social security system should be established to provide necessary support and protection for families in case of emergencies and prevent them from falling into poverty due to unexpected events.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

The development of policy research is also an important way to solve the problem of house purchase. Government departments should study the issue of housing purchase from multiple angles and at multiple levels, and work out fair choice opportunities for different groups.

This can include developing more flexible home buying policies, offering both rental and purchase options, and optimizing housing layouts through land-use planning and urban development strategies to reduce the imbalance between supply and demand.

Zhang Xuefeng: Those who can afford to buy a house are working hard, and those who can't afford to buy a house are chattering and complaining about injustice

Solving the problem of buying a house requires the joint efforts and participation of the whole society. Only by improving income distribution, regulating the real estate market, strengthening investment in basic services, and carrying out multifaceted policy research can we build a fair and equal society that provides equal opportunities for development for everyone. This will be the key direction to achieve the solution of the problem of home purchase and social progress.