The national median home sale price rose 5.8% from a year earlier to $419,300 in May, an all-time high on records going back to 1999. This increase in home prices has been attributed to economic policies under the Biden administration, often referred to as 'Bidenomics'. Critics argue that these policies are making it harder for young Americans to buy a home, get a good job, start a business, and raise a family. The rising home prices are seen as outpacing Americans' paychecks, further exacerbating the challenge of homeownership.
“Bidenomics” is destroying the American Dream https://t.co/pRLFBEgi6B
#Bidenflation is ruining the dream of homeownership. “US home prices far outpace Americans' paychecks” https://t.co/QwNGqkEOY7
BIDENOMICS = HOMEBUYERS' WORST NIGHTMARE. The median US home sales price hit a record high of $419,300 in May. https://t.co/KO3xpn6Iwy
Under Bidenomics, it’s harder for young Americans to buy a home, get a good job, start a business, and raise a family. https://t.co/HdsfLZx6HE
The national median home sale price rose 5.8% from a year earlier to $419,300, an all-time high on records going back to 1999. https://t.co/RdoANCiMy8