America doesn't have a demand problem. It has a supply problem.
In places like Columbus, Nebraska, a new three-bedroom home that once cost $250,000 now easily runs past $400,000. COVID-era spending, inflation, surging construction costs, and decades of regulatory barriers all drove prices up and kept them there, leaving American families with fewer options and less purchasing power than they've had in a generation.
More supply means more homes, and more homes means the American Dream is actually within reach again. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act makes that possible.