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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRonan Farrow debunks JD Vance's claim illegal immigrats are
are driving up the prices for housing for regular Americans.
Ronan Farrow Methodically Dismantles JD Vanceâs Claim Illegal Immigrants Are Driving Up Housing Prices Mediaite
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ananda
(35,144 posts)Good
SamKnause
(14,896 posts)A simple detailed description anyone could follow.
Heres the reality of the housing market by the numbers. First, the 30 million figure, it does not exist in any credible data. Reliable demographers from the Department of Homeland Security to the nonpartisan Pew Research Center. estimate the undocumented population is actually between 11 and 14 million. Vance is effectively doubling the highest reliable estimate to make a political point.
Second, the claim that these immigrants are stealing houses from American buyers. This collapses under scrutiny because it ignores whos buying and whos renting. Undocumented immigrants are overwhelmingly renters. They are statistically far more likely to live in shared, high-density housing, meaning they actually consume less housing per person than the average American. They arent the ones outbidding you for a starter home.
So, who is competing for those homes? Look at institutional investors. Since 2020, the share of homes sold to investors thats entities that dont live in them has surged. By mid-2025, investors were purchasing nearly 30% of all single-family homes sold in the U.S. In markets like Atlanta and Phoenix, cash-rich firms swept up starter homes to turn them into rentals. removing them from the purchase market entirely. That is a major reason inventory is scarce, not a fictional 30 million undocumented buyers.