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一个国家不能通过稀缺住房而变得富有

Economy
United States
开始于 February 05, 2026

Trump wants to reassure people he won’t make homes more affordable

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Making housing scarce artificially inflates prices, hindering the ability of young families to build wealth and stability.

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Housing policy should focus on balancing supply and demand to ensure all citizens can access affordable homes.

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Trump's approach prioritizes real estate profits over the needs of everyday citizens, risking a deeper housing crisis.

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While affordable housing is important, we must also consider the implications for property rights and market dynamics.

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Affordable housing is essential for economic growth; scarcity only benefits the wealthy and limits opportunities for the middle class.

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