Donald Trump wants to keep home prices high, bypassing calls to ramp up construction so people can afford what has been a ticket to the middle class.

Trump has instead argued for protecting existing owners who have watched the values of their homes climb. It’s a position that flies in the face of what many economists, the real estate industry, local officials and apartment dwellers say is needed to fix a big chunk of America’s affordability problem.

“I don’t want to drive housing prices down. I want to drive housing prices up for people that own their homes, and they can be assured that’s what’s going to happen,” Trump told his Cabinet on Jan. 29.

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    3 days ago

    Unfortunately, his voting block is cross generational, though there is a bit of an older skew

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        Can we get the raw numerical counts for this? We’re comparing percentages which is bad practice. I.e. it wouldn’t matter if 90% of 65+ voters vote if it’s like 1000 people. Turnout isn’t the same as actual votes cast which I think you understand but you didn’t add a source to your “LOT of boomers” claim. Not saying that you’re incorrect but I’d like to see actual numbers if possible

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          Some rough estimations:

          Number of Boomers: 67 mio. With 75% turnout: 50.25 mio.

          Number of GenX: 65 mio. With 70% turnout: 45.5 mio.

          Number of Millenials: 74 mio. With 60% turnout: 44.5 mio.

          Number of GenZ above 18: ~20mio. With 48% turnout: 9.6 mio.

          The USA is a geriatricacy. Not even just by the numbers, young people give up so much power by not voting.

          Edit: Formatting

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            Thanks for the stats! Hm that is truly depressing. Even with better turnout there are so many fricken boomers damn. I guess that makes sense given the generation moniker. Is this based on 2024 data? I’m somewhat inclined to believe that low Gen Z voter turnout is at least partially a symptom of being disengaged from the Democratic Party putting out machine candidates all the time but I of course have no way to quantify that atm.