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Unpacking Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

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Nov 17, 2025
Conor Dougherty, a housing and development reporter for The New York Times, dives into Trump's controversial 50-year mortgage proposal, a bold challenge to traditional mortgage norms. He elaborates on its potential to lower monthly payments while highlighting serious concerns about total interest costs and slower equity buildup. Discover why housing affordability remains a daunting issue and how local policy, rather than federal mandates, is pivotal in addressing the longstanding housing shortage.
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INSIGHT

How The 30-Year Mortgage Shaped Homeownership

  • The 30-year fixed mortgage became standard after the Great Depression to stabilize homeownership and make payments predictable.
  • It boosted U.S. homeownership by offering fixed monthly payments and refinance benefits tied to government-backed mortgage systems.
INSIGHT

Payments, Not Price, Drive Perceived Affordability

  • Mortgage payments have risen because home prices and interest rates climbed after pandemic lows.
  • The monthly payment, not just price, is the key barrier that shapes people's ability to buy a home.
ANECDOTE

Pulte’s Poster Sparked Trump’s Idea

  • Bill Pulte showed President Trump a poster comparing FDR's 30-year mortgage to a proposed 50-year mortgage.
  • Trump embraced the idea and posted the image on Truth Social, signaling support for longer-term loans.
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