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#housingcrisis #RentTrap #americandream The house is getting further away. And for millions of Americans, it may never come back. For decades, homeownership was the foundation of the American Dream. A stable job, a mortgage, and a house that slowly became your future. But that system was built on a fragile structure—cheap land, rising wages, and easy credit. Today, that structure is breaking. In 2026, home prices are at record highs, mortgage rates are rising, and corporate investors are buying entire neighborhoods. The path to ownership is closing. America is no longer a nation of homeowners—it is becoming a nation of renters. In this video, The Analytical Arc audits the new American housing system. We trace the post-war housing boom, the financialization of real estate, the rise of institutional landlords, and the policies that quietly transformed ownership into rent dependence. What this video covers: The Suburban Dream: How America built a nation of homeowners. The Price Explosion: Why homes became unaffordable after 2000. The Investor Takeover: How corporations entered the housing market. The Rent Loop: Why high rent blocks you from ever buying. The Verdict: Is the American Dream now for rent only? We didn’t lose the house overnight. We lost the system that made owning it possible. 📊 Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau — Homeownership Rate Historical Data Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED) — Median Home Prices & Mortgage Rates National Association of Realtors (NAR) — Housing Affordability Index Zillow Research — Housing Market Trends & Investor Purchases Redfin Reports — Institutional Buyers & Homeownership Data Brookings Institution — Housing Supply & Zoning Policy Analysis Urban Institute — Housing Finance & Rental Market Studies Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies — State of the Nation’s Housing Report DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, or policy advice. Viewers should conduct their own research and consult professionals before making decisions. #homeownership #housingcrisis #americandream #ushousingmarket #realestatecrisis #homeownership