You're picking [1] to the exclusion of Warren's own numbers. Per Warren's numbers, the increase in house size was essentially restricted to one additional room. Certainly not the 60% increase in size you posit.
The cost increase in housing was non-uniform, and the largest increases in cost were driven by houses in good school districts and we're talking tens of thousands of dollars across school catchment areas in the same metro.
Thus the increases in house prices were disproportionately leveled on families with school-age children.
The cost increase in housing was non-uniform, and the largest increases in cost were driven by houses in good school districts and we're talking tens of thousands of dollars across school catchment areas in the same metro.
Thus the increases in house prices were disproportionately leveled on families with school-age children.