The Housing Crisis: New York, Toronto, and Mumbai | Scarcity, Cost & Control w/ Amelia Murad

The Housing Crisis: New York, Toronto, and Mumbai | Scarcity, Cost & Control w/ Amelia Murad

Housing was once considered a basic necessity. It was a foundation for stability, family, and long-term security. Today, in many of the world’s largest cities, it has become one of the most expensive and aggressively competitive assets on Earth.In Episode 3 of the Dollar Dialogue Podcast, our lead host Supreeth Nagella is joined by esteemed hosts Zumar Sheikh, Zohaan Rana, Demir Hossain, and Mohammed Ariful (Araf) Kabir. We also have an exemplary guest speaker joining us today, thank you Ms. Amelia Murad. Today, we take a deep dive into the modern global housing crisis by examining three cities that represent different versions of the same problem: New York, Toronto, and Mumbai.Despite existing on different continents, under different political systems, and within vastly different economic environments, these cities all reveal a common reality: housing has increasingly become a tool for wealth accumulation, speculation, and financial leverage rather than simply a place to live.Joined by Guest Speaker Amelia Murad, this episode explores the economic systems, incentives, policies, and power structures driving one of the defining crises of the modern era.We discuss why rent and property prices continue to skyrocket even during periods of economic hardship, why younger generations increasingly feel locked out of ownership, and how real estate became one of the central engines of inequality in the 21st century.From billion-dollar developments and investor speculation to overcrowded urban neighborhoods and debt-fueled expansion, this episode examines the forces shaping the future of housing worldwide.🔍 In this episode, we explore:🏠 Why housing prices keep rising faster than wages📈 The role of investors, corporations, and speculative buying💰 How leverage and asset ownership compound wealth for the rich🏦 Why banks and financial institutions benefit from rising property values🌆 Urban density, zoning laws, and artificial scarcity⚖️ Government intervention, regulation, and market failures📉 The decline of affordability for younger generations🌍 Why global cities increasingly mirror each other’s housing problems🏗️ Luxury development vs public need📊 Real estate as an investment vehicle rather than shelter🚇 Infrastructure, migration, and population pressure💵 Why the middle class feels increasingly trappedThis episode compares the towering skyline of Manhattan, the exploding suburban expansion around Toronto, and the intense density and inequality found throughout Mumbai. Together, these cities reveal how housing markets are shaped not just by supply and demand, but by politics, finance, incentives, and power.We also discuss the uncomfortable reality that many of the people and institutions benefiting most from rising housing prices are deeply connected to the systems responsible for maintaining them.Is housing scarcity truly unavoidable?Are governments failing — or protecting economic interests?Has home ownership quietly transformed into a privilege instead of a standard expectation?These are the questions at the center of this conversation.Whether you are interested in economics, finance, investing, politics, urban development, or simply trying to understand why life feels increasingly unaffordable, this episode provides a broad and provocative look into one of the most important issues affecting modern society.🎧 About Dollar Dialogue PodcastDollar Dialogue is a podcast focused on economics, wealth, systems, finance, markets, inequality, global trends, and the hidden incentives shaping modern society. Each episode explores complex issues through discussion, debate, and analysis designed to challenge conventional thinking.

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