Affordable housing is America’s top issue. What will Trump do about it?

https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/5050601-trump-affordable-housing-crisis/

by FUSeekMe69

35 comments
  1. Nothing, and if he does do anything, it’ll surely make the situation worse.

  2. Deport all construction workers. Then increase house prices.

  3. Deregulate banking to induce another financial crash that would bring down the price of housing along with everything else in a wicked bout of deflation/depression?

  4. Biden had 4 years. What was he doing? Where is he?

  5. Let the Democrats try and fix the problems they caused in a term or two.

  6. Home construction regulations may be reduced and some federal lands may be opened for development. We will have to see what happens with immigration and tariffs though.

  7. Nothing. He will do absolutely nothing but make things worse.

  8. If housing becomes more expensive, the value for existing land owners goes up. He plans on banking on the problem getting worse

  9. President Musk doesn’t believe in housing, he said so much himself.

  10. He’ll do absolutely diddly squat about it. It’ll cost too much and the coffers will be low after his tax breaks for his chums. The Americans have fallen for another grift. Fool me once…

  11. Make it more expensive. Duh. Trump has never done a thing for the common man a day in his life unless he was forced to by others.

  12. Lol. Why are you asking whether Trump will do anything to improve people’s livelihoods?

    Don’t you realize that he doesn’t give a flying f**k about people?

    He’s doing f**k all about it.

    That’s what he’ll do.

  13. What’s he going to do about it? He’s going to raise new home construction costs with tariffs on US lumber imports from Canada.

  14. He will push more people into poverty which in turn will push more people to socialism. Once we have enough socialists things can finally get better.

  15. His plan is to incentive building more housing by eliminating red tape and rezoning areas to accommodate more developments. It’s the only realistic way to bring down prices. Although initially the cost will go up as demand on materials will drive prices up. For prices to come down there needs to be more units available than demand. The real issue however is location. There are very affordable units just not in some hot market places, mainly cities.

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