In a recent video, commentator Ryan Logan highlights a paradox plaguing modern cities: residents are paying ever-higher rents and mortgages while their quality of life declines. The contradiction, he argues, is a symptom of systemic failures in urban management. As housing costs skyrocket, visible problems such as homelessness, crime, and deteriorating infrastructure persist, leaving many to question where their tax dollars go. Logan frames this imbalance as a broader systems failure, calling for a rethinking of how cities are run. The video, titled "The Price of Mismanaged Urban Systems," has sparked conversations about the disconnect between economic growth and livability.
The High Cost of Urban Decay: Why Soaring Rents Don't Buy Better Cities
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April 27, 2026 · 3:10 PM