Builders Have Bad News for Donald Trump's Housing Market

I don't have a total figure, but Congress says this: (approximate)

NYC: $4 billion
Chicago: $361 million
Dirty City: $180 million
Massachusetts: $1 billion

https://www.congress.gov/118/meetin...s/HHRG-118-JU01-Wstate-CamarotaS-20240111.pdf

Total is estimated at about $150 billion nationwide (more than the GDP of almost half the states individually)


Medicaid has spent about $16.2 billion on illegals


Illegals also remit out of the US mostly by wire transfer between another $60 and $150 billion annually.



as Musk found out the fed treasury has been used like a slush fund, with very poor documentation of where the money went....what it was used for.

Of almost $600 billion medicaid only 16 was spent on illegals?

Suuuure.
 
So how you making it cheaper magat?

Well, faggot, I like the tactic of deporting all Democrats. That will free up a lot of housing as well as reduce strains on social services and infrastructure immediately, plus we get to watch you gimps reform other 'societies', like Somalia, North Korea, Sudan, Burma ...
 
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as Musk found out the fed treasury has been used like a slush fund, with very poor documentation of where the money went....what it was used for.

Of almost $600 billion medicaid only 16 was spent on illegals?

Suuuure.

La Raza has many subsidiaries that got Federal funds, for example. They got so notorious for their racism they changed their name to something else.


UnidosUS, formerly National Council of La Raza (NCLR) (La Raza), is the United States's largest Latino nonprofit advocacy organization. It advocates in favor of progressive public policy changes including immigration reform, a path to citizenship for migrants, and reduced deportations.

Founded in 1968 (as NCLR), UnidosUS has regional offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Phoenix, San Antonio and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.



They are just one of the vote buying gangs Democrats launder money through. They're still the same racist anti-American pieces of shit.
 
The big companies use the Feds to cut down on competition, same as Big Oil does with refineries.
It's not "the big companies," but rather radical Leftist environmentalists that are the problem. For example, the Resolution copper mine outside Superior Arizona in Oak Creek Canyon has been on hold for over 30 years fighting to open because of that exact cause. The environmentalists repeatedly sued over air pollution, water pollution, endangered species, you-name-it. Their latest ploy is to bring in a handful of the White Mountain Apachie tribe--who have been their allies in the past in these sorts of things, all of maybe a dozen or so of them--who claim the mine is on "sacred land" and that if it opens they won't be able to collect "sacred" acorns in Oak Creek Canyon anymore (even though they never have in the past). An Obama appointed federal judge has granted an injunction to stop the mine based on "inequity" and not on written or case law.
 
La Raza has many subsidiaries that got Federal funds, for example. They got so notorious for their racism they changed their name to something else.


UnidosUS, formerly National Council of La Raza (NCLR) (La Raza), is the United States's largest Latino nonprofit advocacy organization. It advocates in favor of progressive public policy changes including immigration reform, a path to citizenship for migrants, and reduced deportations.

Founded in 1968 (as NCLR), UnidosUS has regional offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Phoenix, San Antonio and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.



They are just one of the vote buying gangs Democrats launder money through. They're still the same racist anti-American pieces of shit.
This is La Raza's official symbol / flag:

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Remind you anything...? :unsure:
 
It's not "the big companies," but rather radical Leftist environmentalists that are the problem.

You think they are different groups of people; I don't. They're all funded by billionaires and foundations like Ford and Theil and Soros. Soros used be partners with George Bush and the whole Carlyle mob. They had big mining and oil interests.
 
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as Musk found out the fed treasury has been used like a slush fund, with very poor documentation of where the money went....what it was used for.

Of almost $600 billion medicaid only 16 was spent on illegals?

Suuuure.
Well, a ring of over 100 people on the Navajo Res fraudulently bilked about $2.8 billion out of Medicaid on their own...

 
Well, a ring of over 100 people on the Navajo Res fraudulently bilked about $2.8 billion out of Medicaid on their own...


Indian reservations are run by thugs and crime syndicates for the most part. There are a few exceptions, like the Choctaw, but not many. All of the so -called 'minority rights' groups are fronts for criminal gangs,. ACORN is a typical example; got busted ferrying around homeless people to polling places using cigarettes and booze as bribes to get them into the vans and driven around.


IDiot commies here still claim there was never any voter fraud, though. Morons.
 
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ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, received a significant amount of federal funding, estimated by HUD to be around $42 million since the 2000 budget year. One report estimates that ACORN received $53 million since 1994, according to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. This funding was primarily for housing-related purposes, with agencies identifying over $48 million in grants and subawards between 2005 and 2009. However, after concerns arose regarding potential misconduct, including voter registration fraud and allegations of questionable behavior in videotapes, Congress voted to eliminate federal funding to ACORN. The House passed a bill by a vote of 345-75 to stop all federal funding to ACORN.


Another gang of Democrat criminals that merely change their names and set up again the next day.
 
Builder confidence in the U.S. housing market fell sharply in May, marking its lowest level since November 2023, according to a new report from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Developers are contending with a sluggish selling season and mounting economic pressures.

The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) dropped six points to 34, mirroring the November 2023 reading and only slightly above December 2022's low of 31.

Why It Matters​

The downturn comes at a sensitive moment for President Donald Trump, whose administration faces growing scrutiny over trade policy and inflation.

Per the NAHB, persistent uncertainty around tariffs, rising building material costs, and sustained high interest rates have rattled builder sentiment. These headwinds have forced builders to slash prices during the peak homebuying season.

The decline in builder confidence poses challenges for a housing sector central to Trump's economic messaging. The spring season—typically one of the most active periods for home sales—has failed to gain traction.

In response, 34 percent of builders cut home prices in May, up from 29 percent in April, with an average price reduction of 5 percent. Sales incentives remained elevated, with 61 percent of builders offering them, according to the NAHB.


What To Know​

The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index is based on a monthly survey asking builders to rate current sales conditions, expectations for the next six months, and prospective buyer traffic.

All three components declined in May: current sales dropped eight points to 37, future sales dipped one point to 42, and buyer traffic slid to 23. A reading below 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as poor than good.

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The timing of the latest survey data is also notable.

Approximately 90 percent of builder responses were collected before the May 12 announcement that the U.S. and China had agreed to suspend tariffs for 90 days to resume trade talks.

The U.S. and China agreed to lower their rates by 115 percentage points. This agreement lowered the tariffs imposed on Chinese goods by President Donald Trump to 30 percent and those imposed on U.S. goods by Beijing to 10 percent.

Trump initially announced his sweeping global tariffs on April 2, including a baseline 10 percent on all imported goods and "reciprocal" tariffs.

While this may offer some future relief, it did not factor into the May confidence reading.

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A real estate sign is seen in front of a house for sale in West Los Angeles on November 20, 2020. CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images

What People Are Saying​

Kevin Thompson, the CEO of 9i Capital Group and the host of the 9innings podcast, told Newsweek: "Builders face the usual challenges of volatile commodity prices, but add in the unpredictable impact of tariffs, and it gets even tougher. Price swings on materials make it hard to maintain stable margins, adding pressure to an already tight market."

Drew Powers, the founder of Illinois-based Powers Financial Group, told Newsweek: "Uncertainty around tariffs and the unknown construction costs are certainly playing into homebuyer and builder sentiment, but I really think the driver is overall housing prices and interest rates. A lot of people are choosing to stay on the sidelines, waiting for the housing market to soften and interest rates to tick down, with the hopes they can find a home and mortgage that is more affordable."

What Happens Next​

While builders await the effects of the temporary tariff suspension and potential tax reforms, confidence levels remain vulnerable to broader economic shifts.

"Builders buy in bulk and rely on stable margins. When input costs are unpredictable, it's nearly impossible to price homes accurately," Thompson said. "This affects both the affordability for buyers and the profitability for builders, creating a ripple effect throughout the market."

Any sustained progress in trade negotiations or monetary policy adjustments could help boost sentiment in the months ahead. Until then, developers are likely to continue leaning on price cuts and incentives to attract hesitant buyers.

"Just like any market, the housing and interest rate markets are nearly impossible to time, and that could be costing potential homebuyers dearly... Waiting for a housing and interest rate correction or crash may be costing consumers more than it's worth," Powers said.
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Indian reservations are run by thugs and crime syndicates for the most part. There are a few exceptions, like the Choctaw, but not many. All of the so -called 'minority rights' groups are fronts for criminal gangs,. ACORN is a typical example; got busted ferrying around homeless people to polling places using cigarettes and booze as bribes to get them into the vans and driven around.


IDiot commies here still claim there was never any voter fraud, though. Morons.
You sound like a rapist wannabe dentist I know. He hated indians, the US military and raped passed out women. What a fucking loser that shitbag was. I'm surprised a husband, father or brother didn't put a bullet in his ass. The little rapist certainly deserved it.
 
You sound like a rapist wannabe dentist I know. He hated indians, the US military and raped passed out women. What a fucking loser that shitbag was. I'm surprised a husband, father or brother didn't put a bullet in his ass.

Douche gets real angry when I give some other gimp attention. No surprise he/she/it/mutant likes hanging out with rapist dentists.
 
Douche gets real angry when I give some other gimp attention. No surprise he/she/it/mutant likes hanging out with rapist dentists.
Why do you think so, Ms. Edwina? Do you support raping drunken women? Even Indian women? Do you agree with me that rapists and those lying about their medical degrees should be punished very harshly? Exposed for the lying pieces of shit they are?
 
Well, faggot, I like the tactic of deporting all Democrats. That will free up a lot of housing as well as reduce strains on social services and infrastructure immediately, plus we get to watch you gimps reform other 'societies', like Somalia, North Korea, Sudan, Burma ...
So no real solutions. Quelle surprise
 
Maybe homes and apartments should be built in modular format, with most of the work done by robots in factories.
 
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