Policy Proposal
The Affordability Act of 2026
A comprehensive policy proposal to restore housing affordability, protect wages, and align population growth with economic capacity.
The Core Problem
Housing costs have outpaced wages for decades. The causes are structural: too much demand chasing too little supply, compounded by policy failures across immigration, foreign investment, corporate consolidation, and local zoning.
No single reform addresses these issues. The Affordability Act of 2026 proposes coordinated structural changes across five policy areas.
Five Clear Reforms
End Corporate Ownership of Single-Family Homes
Corporations must divest to owner-occupants within 2 years.
Reduce Immigration by 90% for 10 Years
Allow housing supply to catch up with existing population.
End H-1B Visa Program, Restore H-1
Stop wage suppression. Return to direct employment requirements.
End Foreign Ownership of Residential Property
Green Card minimum. 2-year divestment for existing owners.
Increase Housing Construction
Federal-local partnerships to build more homes across the country.
Expected Outcomes
- -Increased availability of entry-level homes for working families
- -Reduced investor-driven and foreign-buyer price floors
- -Slower rent growth in high-pressure markets
- -Improved wage leverage for domestic workers
- -Higher homeownership rates among median-income households
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