The cost of housing has become a significant concern for voters in the upcoming election, with home prices in the U.S. rising by 6.5 percent in March. President Joe Biden's pledge to lower housing costs has been criticized as a failure, while Trudeau faced backlash for doubling housing costs despite promises to lower them. Housing shortage and soaring costs are key issues for voters, with rents post-pandemic surpassing pre-pandemic levels. A study suggests that the housing crisis could impact critical states in the election.
Rents today are well above what they were before the pandemic. According to a recent Gallup poll, Americans’ second-highest personal finance concern this election year is the cost of housing, behind only inflation. https://t.co/BNMFvkG95R
The cost of housing has skyrocketed since Biden's presidency. Now a study says it could help him win critical states in the election. https://t.co/x23wObzsDM
Trudeau's housing plan. https://t.co/qX6begFwAk
Trudeau DOUBLED housing costs 9 years after he promised to lower them. His solution? Photo ops and... a new catalogue. Not worth the cost. https://t.co/lC3jpyNvsh
Housing shortage, soaring costs a major concern for voters this election year, polls show https://t.co/j1bdYvsV1I
Opinion | President Joe Biden promised to lower housing costs during his State of the Union address earlier this spring. To date, his plan has been an utter failure. https://t.co/RQPJjMeRsl
The cost of housing is a big concern for voters this election year. Home prices in the U.S. jumped 6.5 percent in March as interest rates remained at their highest levels in more than two decades. https://t.co/znMXfXgRRw