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观点 美国政治

Housing is where the buck stops

Over the next few years, it will be the most politicised business sector in America
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That’s up from 29 in the 1980s."}],[{"start":78.47,"text":"This growing age gap is in large part about prices. In June, the median price of a home sold in the US was $446,766, according to Redfin. But according to the National Association of Home Builders, roughly 75 per cent of Americans now can’t afford the median home. This has hit everyone hard, but home buying for Gen Z and millennials has basically flatlined since 2022."}],[{"start":114,"text":"You can already see the political implications of this in the rise of populist politicians like Zohran Mamdani, whose promised rent freezes were extremely popular with younger voters in the recent New York City mayoral primary. “His popularity reflects in part a generational breakdown in views of the housing system,” says Caroline Nagy, who studies housing for the non-profit consumer financial advocacy group Americans for Financial Reform. “Everyone under 40 thinks everything about the system is broken.”"}],[{"start":154.39,"text":"The generational political divide between boomers and young Americans isn’t just about housing — it’s also about who will get what share of the US wealth pie at a time when debt and deficit burdens will probably necessitate difficult fiscal choices in the years ahead. Will future politicians cut investments in education or entitlements? Will they focus on climate change or healthcare?"}],[{"start":186.13,"text":"But housing is where the buck stops now — and it reflects not only the struggle of younger people to move up the ladder, but the struggle of average homebuyers to compete with investors snapping up properties for cash."}],[{"start":202.60999999999999,"text":"In the years following the 2008 crisis, large private equity funds bought up single family homes, rental properties and even manufactured housing (otherwise known as mobile homes) on the cheap. This prompted accusations of predatory control of the nation’s housing supply, along with lawsuits around deceptive pricing, junk fees, poor property maintenance and unfair evictions."}],[{"start":233.29999999999998,"text":"Last year, Invitation Homes, one of the largest institutional buyers of single-family homes, settled with the Federal Trade Commission in such a case, paying $48mn in refunds to renters for illegal practices. But while the largest investors have pulled back from the market somewhat, having already made their profits, small and mid-sized investors are buying more properties than ever, pushing investor control of new family homes to 30 per cent, the highest share on record."}],[{"start":267.78,"text":"These buyers can take more risk, as they have fewer reporting requirements, and are also benefiting from the way in which monetary policy has distorted the housing market. For years after 2008, low interest rates and quantitative easing helped push up housing prices. Now, there are a generation of Americans locked into low-rate mortgages who can’t afford to sell, because the combination of higher prices and higher interest rates means that they are better off financially staying where they are, even if they’d prefer to downsize or move geographically."}],[{"start":309.46999999999997,"text":"That adds to the problem of an already constrained supply of new homes on the market in the US (for lots of reasons, from zoning issues and Nimbyism to tariff-related hikes in the cost of building materials). This in turn pushes up rental prices, since fewer people can buy their own homes. In 2023, real rent costs (meaning the cost of rent plus fuel and utilities) grew at its fastest rate since 2011, according to the Census Bureau."}],[{"start":345.40999999999997,"text":"Throw in the problems in the housing market that stem from the actions of the Trump administration — from the gutting of consumer protections and federal regulatory bodies to the proposed privatisation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government entities that underwrite most mortgages — and you have a situation that will only get more political. My worry is we’ll end up with yet another financial crisis (most probably crypto-related) that hits the real economy, constrains bank lending to new homeowners and adds fuel to the fire of the existing problems in housing."}],[{"start":386.65999999999997,"text":"All this might well give Donald Trump yet another reason to call for lower interest rates. But after decades of easy money, I doubt monetary stimulus would have the power to turn the market around the way it did following the 2008 crisis. Even without such an event, housing affordability and availability may end up being the biggest political issue of our lifetime. Shelter is, after all, something that everyone has a stake in."}],[{"start":426.99999999999994,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1754384112_9237.mp3"}

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