As millions struggle with home prices, housing becomes a top issue for voters
Briefly

Melissa Williams, a college-educated accountant with no debt, struggled to buy a home due to remote workers inflating prices and high mortgage interest rates, leading her to face skyrocketing rental costs.
Housing affordability has become a critical issue for voters, ranking second to inflation in worries and third overall in importance, prompting the call for more federal government intervention from experts like Shamus Roller.
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