America's housing crisis is at the heart of the economic pessimism affecting this election
Briefly

The search for affordable housing in the U.S. has shifted from hope to anxiety, with renters overwhelmed by stress and a competitive market.
Giovanna Drummond's experience illustrates the crushing pressure on millennials in New York's rental market, where every listing feels like a race against time.
Drummond's quest for a reasonably priced apartment highlights how stressful and elusive renting has become, reflecting broader frustrations faced nationwide.
Her frustration reveals a grim reality: landlords exercise significant control, leaving potential renters feeling rushed and undervalued in their search for a home.
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