If UBI were being offered across the US, I would expect them to rise by the amount of UBI.
For subsidies per purchase, maybe.
But not for subsidies per human.
Imagine some prefab tiny house off the grid somewhere in a food desert. I don’t think its rent will go up by the UBI amount.
Also, there are houses that house two people (or more!). If there’s limited supply in comparison to the demand, I’d expect that the costs of those might go up by more than UBI (because there’s two people’s worth of UBI as extra budget available).
For subsidies per purchase, maybe.
But not for subsidies per human.
Imagine some prefab tiny house off the grid somewhere in a food desert. I don’t think its rent will go up by the UBI amount.
Also, there are houses that house two people (or more!). If there’s limited supply in comparison to the demand, I’d expect that the costs of those might go up by more than UBI (because there’s two people’s worth of UBI as extra budget available).