The Key to a Stronger Economy? It's Housing, Stupid.
Briefly

As inflation continues to rise, particularly in housing costs, frustrations among Americans are mounting. Over 70 percent express significant concern about housing affordability, a situation that is persistent and unavoidable. This discontent has led to a historic trend of voters ousting incumbent parties in elections. In response, both parties need to prioritize specific housing solutions. While progress has been made, such as efforts by the Biden administration to expand affordable housing, more comprehensive and creative policies are crucial to addressing these ongoing issues effectively.
The electorate has voted the incumbent party out of the White House three elections in a row — the first time in well over a century.
Policymakers across the U.S. have made strides in responding to the housing crisis, such as President Joe Biden's attempts to expand affordable housing.
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