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It’s the first of the month. Half of your paycheck just vanished into the bank account of a person whose only real job is owning the drywall box you currently sleep inside. Welcome to the global housing crisis. In cities like New York, London, and Sydney, housing is no longer built for human beings to live in—it’s built for global capital to safely park its money. We took a basic biological necessity, turned it into a speculative stock portfolio, and now an entire generation is trapped renting forever. But what if there was a glitch in the matrix? Today, we are taking a trip to Vienna, Austria. It is a world-class city where the average rent is a fraction of what you pay, the apartments are beautiful, and up to 80% of the population mathematically qualifies for public housing. How? Because the government acts as the biggest landlord in Europe. They treat housing like a public utility, entirely breaking the monopoly of private landlords. In this video, we strip down the bizarre economics of the "Rent Trap." Why did Vienna figure out the cheat code to urban living a century ago, and why does your city absolutely refuse to copy their homework? (Spoiler: The truth is going to make you mad). If you've ever looked at your rent bill and felt a deep, existential dread, you're in the right place. Subscribe to Norman Needs Answers. Let's figure out how this floating rock actually works.