If the economy is so great, why are evictions soaring?

If the economy is so great, why are evictions soaring?
Op-Ed
LZ GrandersonThere is another migrant crisis brewing. Unlike the one at the southern border, this one will be all over the country.
A recent Harvard study found that half of the countrys renters are spending a third or more of their income on housing. Those are the people fortunate enough to find housing when theres a nationwide shortage of affordable homes. Combine the rent line item with the soaring cost of child care, and dont forget groceries, and well, you can understand why evictions have spiked and homelessness has reached a record high.
Were living through an age of contradictions. The United States is the strongest economy in the world, and Americans credit card debt has never been higher. The unemployment rate has been less than 5% for President Bidens entire first term, and voters disapprove of his handling of the economy. Wall Street predicted that last years
gross domestic productwould grow by less than 2%, and instead it was 2.5% yet the economy feels weak to a lot of people.
Thats because for many people, the economy is weak.
Right now the top 1% has more money than the nations entire middle class. For Americans with the lowest incomes, rent is just the beginning of the worries.
Unaffordable rent
isa continuation of the wealth redistribution that accompanied the economic policies of President Reagan.
Before disco, the top 10% shared 30% of the nations income, while the remaining 90% lived off the rest. Today, the bottom 90% is getting by with less than 60% of the income. The top 1% took in 14.6% in 2021, which is twice their 7.3% share in 1979, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
After 1979, Reagan convinced voters to make capital more important than people. Give the rich more, and the extra will trickle down remember that? Greed is a part of capitalism, but its not a part of patriotism. Reagans characterization of our economy conflated those two concepts, and many Americans embraced that fallacy as truth. Those who struggled to achieve prosperity were viewed as lazy and unworthy of help. Something had to be wrong with them, the thinking went, because nothing was wrong with this land of opportunity.
This was the era when well-paying manufacturing jobs went elsewhere. This was when large, successful companies were able to rake in record profits, while hardworking employees began to rely on food stamps to feed their families.
And now Congress is trying to solve the housing crisis by offering housing developers more tax credits. So much for the invisible hand of the free market, right? Although there is a desperate need for more affordable housing, developers
apparentlydo not make enough money to want to do it, so government has to dangle a carrot to ensure that thriving corporations will thrive even more.
Conservatives often talk of the countrys unsustainable spending. It isnt federal debt that should worry them most, though. How much longer can 22 million people spend a third or more of their earnings on rent?
In 2023, some states saw eviction filings jump more than 50% compared with pre-pandemic levels and back then, the unemployment rate was higher. Thats not sustainable either.
Whether it's living off borrowings in order to avoid taxable income or reporting losses legally while still making money, the various ways billionaire owners end up paying a lower tax rate than many of their employees
are well-documented. When rising costs are passed down to consumers rent, baby formula, bacon we are conditioned to blame the government and not the price-gougers. When gas prices are up, many point fingers at the White House, even though, of course, presidents dont control gas prices.
This sorry state of the American economy is not attributable entirely to either party or any one presidential administration. This redistribution has continued on everyones watch. However, we are reaching a point
wherea lot of people are fed up with their hard work not paying off, and theyre going to take action. Thats why the Wall Street Journal dubbed 2023 the year of the strike. Workers saw the prosperity at the top and demanded their fair share.
Now more than ever, we need Congress to close the tax loopholes that have allowed trillions of dollars to be redirected away from the many and hoarded by the few. Because the rent crisis isnt a new problem: Its the latest incarnation of the one that started when policymakers began to pretend that greed is good.
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