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Trying to follow the broad concept prompt -- but unsure of direction
Ok I fleshed out what was hitherto just a list / disambiguation with more content on the current housing crisis in the U.S., as the term is used to refer to regional shortages of housing, as well as nationwide shortages of certain types of subsidized housing.
I would envision a similar high level summary for different such shortages in other countries, as well as a high level summary for the way that "housing crisis" has been used in the past to refer to financial crises tied to real estate asset prices.
I can see this mix of topics getting unwieldy though. I could imagine a separate wikipedia article just on the topic "Housing shortage"; or "Housing crisis in the United States (shortage)", for example, if the U.S. content is disproportionate and needs to be hived off.
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00:34, 30 December 2023 (UTC)reply
Amazing work!! I think you can remove the BCA cleanup tag. I agree that the US coverage is disproportionate and probably calls for a split. Also, the Roman numeral style section titles go against
MOS:HEAD – the solutions I see would be to either demote all the headers under "I" and "II" by one level so the numerals can go, or (and I think this would be preferable) to split the financial crisis meaning to a separate article. —
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