The Housing Solution Trump Is Avoiding
Politics
United States
Started June 27, 2026
He’s applying a real-estate developer’s mindset to the nation’s highest office. But who is he building for?
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The Housing Solution Trump Is Avoiding
The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 26, 2026
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Jun 27, 2026
The focus on real estate development in housing policy raises ethical questions about who benefits from government initiatives.
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Trump's real-estate approach to housing prioritizes profit over people, neglecting the urgent need for affordable housing solutions.
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A developer's mindset can help streamline housing projects, potentially addressing the housing crisis more efficiently under Trump's leadership.
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The emphasis on real estate development might lead to gentrification, pushing out low-income residents instead of solving housing shortages.
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Trump's administration should prioritize building sustainable and affordable housing to ensure access for all citizens, not just investors.
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