> AirBNB has greatly increased the supply of housing in each city, thus causing price drops and forcing hotels to drop their prices in order to remain competitive.
That's 2-3 major claims that I just can't believe at face value. I'd like to, but you'll have to convince me.
People are converting rental properties to AirBnBs, which actually could mean less supply of rental properties and the same amount of people looking for them.
Is AirBnB leading to development of new housing to offset this? Maybe. idk
To be even more fair, a huge factor in them being underpaid is that the average driver will have a hard time factoring in depreciation, which hits you on a delay.
It's a separate point that isn't going to get her much sympathy in many circles, because that pay gap could be less real than you think.
18% less could be a result of negotiating skills or any other confounding factor. How has she quantified her qualifications vs all other male employees?
No need to add this unsubstantiated drivel to an otherwise potentially useful insight.
I think you'd have to limit their usage of previously acquired funds. Once you're rich, you can ride out a 2 month storm like it's nothing.