
US may be staring at a housing crisis, thanks to Elon Musk and DOGE
US housing market is on the brink of collapse as Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E) pulls the plug on affordable housing projects nationwide, according to a new report.
A report from Mitrade.com reveals that monthly housing costs in the US soared to a record $3,104 in January.
«Mortgage payments alone have nearly doubled in the past five years, now averaging $2,237 per month, plus $416 for property taxes and $361 for insurance. At the same time, home prices surged by $31,300 to a median of $446,300—the second-highest in history,» the report stated.
D.O.G.E's Cost-Cutting Measures Impact Thousands
DOGE's aggressive budget cuts have reportedly shut down housing projects in over 1,000 communities and forced the closure of at least eight national organizations providing technical assistance to housing programs.
«The move eliminated funding for two of the three organizations responsible for administering the Section 4 program, a federal initiative supporting housing development in underserved areas,» Mitrade reported.
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One of the hardest-hit organizations is the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC). The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) canceled all of LISC’s Section 4 awards and technical assistance grants, cutting off $30 million in federal support. The organization had been funding:
- Lead-based paint removal in Arkansas
- First-time homebuyer support for teachers in the Mississippi Delta
- Renovations for an abandoned mill in Maine
With the funding gone, all these projects are now indefinitely stalled.
According to Realtor.com, the US housing market requires an additional 3.8 million homes to meet 2024 homebuyer demand. However, with D.O.G.E eliminating