Vance Blames Immigrants, Biden in Response to Affordability Questions
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Vance Blames Immigrants, Biden in Response to Affordability Questions
"The Trump White House "inherited this terrible inflation crisis from the Biden administration," Vance said."
"'A lot of young people are saying, 'Housing is way too expensive.' Why is that? Because we flooded the country with 30 million illegal immigrants who are taking houses that ought, by right, go to American citizens,' Vance said."
"There is "no significant relationship between unauthorized immigrants and general house price growth for each state in the U.S.," said a joint study from researchers at Texas A&M and the University of Maine published earlier this year."
"While immigrants do contribute to rising housing demand, they are not the primary drivers of increasing housing costs. Instead, factors such as housing"
Inflation and rising consumer-goods costs were downplayed and attributed to the previous administration rather than current policies. Housing affordability concerns were linked to immigration, with a claim that millions of unauthorized immigrants are occupying homes that should belong to citizens. National Association of Realtors data show the median age of homebuyers is now 40, the highest on record. A joint study from Texas A&M and the University of Maine finds no significant relationship between unauthorized immigrants and state-level house-price growth. The National Immigration Forum states immigrants add demand but are not the primary drivers of rising housing costs; supply-side factors matter more.
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