by Chris Black
Nobody ever said democracy could be low cost.
Germany, like many Western nations, is facing a housing crisis partly driven by mass immigration. As housing and rent prices soar, German taxpayers are being forced to pay lots of of thousands and thousands yearly to deal with migrants across the country. In expensive cities akin to Hamburg, the bills are shockingly high.
In March alone, the Hamburg government spent €14.2 million on hotel rooms involving 6,500 accommodation spots, which amounts to a mean of €2,154 per accommodation — a surprisingly high sum for only one month.