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Does anyone here read Matt Yglesias lmao, I'm not a subscriber but occasionally I skim the intros to his blog.
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Inclusionary zoning is a tax on housing
Sometimes, policies have unintended consequences or unforeseen downsides

What makes housing more affordable is increasing the supply of housing. Affordability requirements do generate some quantity of subsidized units, which is nice for the people who get them. But it finances their construction in what has to be the most destructive possible way: a focused tax on nearby new construction. If Cambridge wants more subsidized housing, the way to do that is to zone as permissibly as possible, then use general tax revenue to pay for the construction of subsidized units.