Investigating how mandatory parking minimums act as a hidden tax on renters, forcing the working class to subsidize car infrastructure they do not even use. We explore how outdated zoning laws prioritize asphalt over human shelter, driving up construction costs and keeping your monthly rent artificially high. Each parking spot can add tens of thousands to a building's cost, a debt that is passed directly to you regardless of whether you own a vehicle. This mechanism keeps the supply of housing low and the cost of entry high for everyone. Discover why the system forces you to pay for empty space and how the wealthy profit from these mandatory inefficiencies in our urban landscape.
