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Housing Crisis and Toxic Inequality: Why the American Dream Is Stalled for Millennials | Morgan Housel On Impact Theory w/ Tom Bilyeu

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Jan 29, 2026
Morgan Housel, bestselling author and psychology-of-money expert, offers sharp takes on why housing affordability shapes adulthood and social outcomes. He breaks down supply shortages, NIMBY resistance, policy missteps, and lessons from places that built more. Short, provocative, and focused on the root causes of stalled generational prosperity.
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Housing Drives Social Outcomes

  • Morgan Housel links housing affordability to marriage, fertility, mental health, substance abuse, and homelessness as downstream effects.
  • He argues buying a home signals entry into adulthood and lack of access cascades into social problems.
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Shortage Is A Political Choice

  • Housel says the core problem is supply: we don't build enough homes and could be short 3–5 million units.
  • He calls the shortage a choice driven by politics, regulations, and NIMBY resistance rather than scarcity of resources.
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House Price Gains Are Often Illusory

  • Rising home prices create an illusion of wealth for long-term owners but rarely produce real gains because replacement homes cost more.
  • Housel notes only downsizing or relocating to cheaper areas yields actual realized wealth from home appreciation.
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