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Rent prices are soaring — and for many, the only option left is living in their cars. In this video, we explore the growing number of people being forced into their vehicles because housing has simply become unaffordable in today’s economy. For some, it’s a last resort after being priced out of apartments or facing financial hardship. Others are using it as a way to escape difficult personal situations, while a small but growing group is turning car living into a lifestyle choice, prioritizing mobility and minimalism over rent or mortgage payments. This video takes a closer look at the financial reality behind this trend — from the skyrocketing cost of housing to stagnant wages and inflation — and how it’s pushing more people into unconventional living arrangements. We’ll also discuss the challenges of living this way, from safety concerns to the struggle of saving money while living paycheck to paycheck. If you’re interested in housing affordability, personal finance strategies, and how people are adapting to survive in a high-cost world, this video provides a raw and eye-opening look into one of the most pressing financial issues of 2025. --- DISCLAIMER: This description may contain links from our affiliates, sponsors, and partners. If you use these products, we will get compensated - but there's no additional cost to you. DISCLAIMER CONT'D: J.C.Nidah is not a licensed financial advisor. We are NOT providing you with legal or financial advice in these videos. This video, the topics discussed, and ideas presented are only opinions and presented for entertainment purposes only. The information presented should not be construed as financial or legal advice. Always do your own due diligence.