Americans Are Divided over Housing Impacts of Immigration, Tariffs
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Americans are divided over housing impacts of immigration, tariffs
A new Redfin survey reveals sharp divides among Americans over how immigration and tariffs are affecting housing affordability, reflecting a complex and politically charged landscape. More than half of U.S. homeowners and renters (51.2%) believe that reducing immigration could worsen housing affordability by shrinking the pool of construction workers and limiting the number of new homes built. In turn, they believe this could drive up home price…
Survey: Americans Are Torn on How Immigration, Tariffs Impact Housing Affordability - Greater Phoenix In Business Magazine
Over half of U.S. homeowners and renters (51.2%) strongly or somewhat agree with the following statement: “Less immigration will result in fewer construction workers, and thereby fewer new homes, making homes more expensive.” That’s according to a new survey commissioned by Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage. But much of the nation holds the opposite…
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