> If they were people would have moved, or somewhere would have ended up being a lot better.
sorry, I am not going to bother reading the rest of your comment before writing this reply because reading this part stopped me immediately.
Gentrification and displacement has been a growing issue for decades. Especially in California, people who grow up here can't afford to stay here and end up moving from high cost coastal areas to exurbs in the central valley or inland empire or just leave the state entirely for places like arizona, nevada, texas, or beyond. These are the places that have been growing most over the past couple of decades. Population in the high-cost areas may be increasing too (or at least staying the same) but that's because higher-income people who can afford it are willing and able to move there.
Probably better to say "expected to" rather than "supposed to". The problem is that income growth is not evenly distributed across the income curve, but instead increases up the curve. So the net effect is that fewer and fewer high income entities own a greater and greater proportion of the housing, and lower income levels are increasingly forced to rent, or---at the extreme lower levels--go without housing. As a matter of public policy, this is not what we want to happen, though I'd agree it is what we should expect given current policies.
sorry, I am not going to bother reading the rest of your comment before writing this reply because reading this part stopped me immediately.
Gentrification and displacement has been a growing issue for decades. Especially in California, people who grow up here can't afford to stay here and end up moving from high cost coastal areas to exurbs in the central valley or inland empire or just leave the state entirely for places like arizona, nevada, texas, or beyond. These are the places that have been growing most over the past couple of decades. Population in the high-cost areas may be increasing too (or at least staying the same) but that's because higher-income people who can afford it are willing and able to move there.