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Bessent says Trump administration will tackle high housing costs with new measures

The Trump administration plans to use zoning reform, tariff exemptions, and lower closing costs to tackle housing affordability as a key issue for the 2026 midterm elections.

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that President Donald Trump may declare a National Housing Emergency this fall due to rising housing costs.
  • The housing crisis has worsened over the last two decades, leading to an estimated shortage of 4 million homes in the U.S., with deficits notably severe in Greater New York and Los Angeles.
  • Critics, including House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, questioned Trump's ability to effectively address the housing crisis through emergency powers.
  • Bessent mentioned that housing affordability will be a key issue in the Republicans' 2026 midterm election platform.
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