This is the definition of broken:

Americans need to earn 70% more today than six years ago to comfortably afford a median-priced home, per Realtor com.

It gets worse: There are now more homebuyers over age 70 than under 35, per FORTUNE.

Do you realize what's happening?

We may be witnessing the end of middle-class homeownership

The post-WWII model of widespread homeownership was built on cheap land, abundant construction labor, and reasonable building costs.

Those conditions no longer exist

@FluentInFinance

The entire system was built on exploitation and it has been known for decades now it's not sustainable. The system isn't broken. It's coming to an end.

Overturning the system is what we need, not vain attempts to maintain the status quo