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EXCLUSIVE: America’s 2025 Housing Crisis Is Statistically Worse Than the 2008 Crash — Here Is the Federal Data
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EXCLUSIVE: America’s 2025 Housing Crisis Is Statistically Worse Than the 2008 Crash — Here Is the Federal Data

qivsy exclusive: federal data confirms 2025 housing crisis is worse than 2008 by every measure. 47% of income. 18% homelessness spike. Hedge funds own 28% of homes.

EXCLUSIVE: America’s 2025 Housing Crisis Is Statistically Worse Than the 2008 Crash — Here Is the Federal Data

WASHINGTON D.C. — A qivsy exclusive analysis of data from the Federal Reserve, Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, and the National Association of Realtors delivers a verdict: by every measurable metric, the 2025 housing crisis is more severe than the 2008 collapse. The difference: in 2008, prices crashed. In 2025, they never stopped rising.

The Data They’re Not Showing You

  • Home affordability: lowest since 1970 — over 50 years of historical records broken
  • Median household needs 47% of gross income for the median-priced home (safe threshold: 28%)
  • First-time buyers: 24% of purchases — an all-time record low (Source: NAR, 2024)
  • Institutional investors own 28% of all single-family homes in major metro markets
  • Homelessness surged 18% in one year — the largest single-year increase ever recorded

“We have a permanent two-tier housing system now. If you had wealth in 2019, you could buy before the explosion. If you didn’t, you may mathematically never own a home in your lifetime.” — Housing economist, University of Michigan, speaking exclusively to qivsy

Who Is Getting Rich

Hedge funds bought 3 million+ single-family homes since 2020, converting them to rentals. They donated $847 million to federal campaigns in 2024. Bills to tax institutional speculation have died in committee three times with bipartisan opposition — paid for by the same donors.

qivsy Forecast: Homeownership for Americans under 40 will fall below 30% by 2030 — Great Depression levels. Congress has no intervention plan.

Share this data with every American who can’t afford a home.

— Exclusive analysis by Jake Morrison, qivsy Senior Political Correspondent, Washington D.C.

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