Are you concerned about soaring housing costs?
Are you concerned about soaring housing costs? You should be.
In 1965, Congress passed the Hart-Celler Immigration Act, radically changing the demographic trajectory of the United States.
Since then:
~90 million people are here as a direct result of post-1965 legal immigration (including descendants).
~50 million more are here due to unauthorized immigration and their offspring.
That’s ~140 million people who would not otherwise be competing for housing.
Result? According to housing market elasticity models:
� U.S. home prices have risen by 42% to 138% due to immigration alone—not counting interest rates, zoning laws, or subsidies. � Median estimate? +84% price inflation directly from immigration-driven demand.
This isn’t xenophobia. It’s math. And you’re paying for it.
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