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EXTRA: Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Update)

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Tax Exemptions Shift Burden to Renters

Renters indirectly bear the cost of property taxes, as they contribute to funding city services through their rent, despite not owning property. Some large property holders, such as universities and hospitals, are often exempt from property taxes, leading to a subsidy for these entities. This creates an imbalance where the financial burden of unpaid taxes is shifted to other taxpayers, ultimately affecting housing prices and increasing costs for renters.

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