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[–] ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works 5 points 12 hours ago

They're run out of business if they even start. Otherwise it has to be a non-profit, which is reliant on fundraising and outside funding.

Remember the people running these are the landlords. Owners of commercial properties and the only entities with resource rights to able to develop. You know: the same entities that have been capable for generstions, but unwilling, to construct adequate housing.

This is what they build instead.

The daycare analysis is a bit different: that's mostly just sheer insurance liability. Childcare centers need so much licensing and insurance, so it's mostly done by backyard operations and church basements.