Yes, I believe it's the government's responsibility to ensure everyone has access to housing, especially in cities like Shanghai where housing prices are incredibly high. The main reason is that stable housing is fundamental for people to focus on other aspects of life, like work or education. For instance, I've seen young professionals here struggling to afford decent apartments, which often affects their productivity and mental health. On the other hand, I think the government shouldn't be the only solution - private companies and community initiatives can also play a role in providing affordable housing options. It's about finding a balance between government support and other sectors stepping in to help.
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