Both nationally, and especially in places like Maine, housing is becoming unaffordable for too many. This trend kills the American Dream. Can it be reversed? Yet bet it can. Working Americans – single and families – deserve home ownership. Older Americans deserve to be able to stay in their homes.
On the national level, the cost of homebuilding doubled from 2010 to the 4th quarter of 2024, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data.
Why? Inflation, reflecting unprecedented overspending by Congress and many states, high interest rates to tackle inflation – which also makes buying things on credit hard – and a big national debt all drive the rising cost.
At the same time, COVID’s disruptive state mandates, unstable supply chains, and unconstitutional shutdowns destroyed business and consumer confidence. The shadow lingers even today.
The biggest factor – and one President Trump is working to fix – is the incredible gap between what people earn in real wages (inflation adjusted) and what they can afford with those wages, or in the case of older Americas what they cannot buy on a pension, fixed income, or social security.
Put differently, as housing prices – and energy prices – have skyrocketed, wages did not keep pace. Nor obviously did fixed incomes. Social Security also lagged, despite the annual cost of living hike.
Some say “Well, just force wages up” and that is one answer. But a better one is to re-ignite economic growth. This would close the “affordability gap” by making every dollar worth more, restore value, spur business profitability, create jobs, bring capital, supply chains, and production home to America. Together with this, we need to cut wild spending.
Closer to home, Maine is an extreme case of blue fiscal failure. Maine’s Democrats are killing Mainers financially. Fundamentally, the problem is they do not understand how government was designed to works by being limited and accountable. Unaccountable leaders produce fear and unsustainably high cost.
Maine housing, specifically, is unaffordable. Why is Maine housing out of reach for young Mainers, and why are older Mainers now in fear of losing their homes due to unaffordable taxes?
Democrats say, “oh gosh, is that a problem?” or “we just need more public housing.” They’re wrong.
Here are the hard facts Democrats own, and will not tell you:
(1) Maine’s median house price doubled from $162,000 in 2011 to $360,000 in 2023, and is set to rise five percent this year. Prices explode as housing stock stays low, “out of staters” buy, illegals keep coming and getting housing, and Maine incomes stagnate. Democrats own that failure.
(2) Per person income is $42,000 (across families) and median wages $70,000, but the “income needed to afford a median home” is twice that at $140,000. People cannot buy a “median home” if they make half of what it takes for a mortgage. Democrats own that failure.
(3) Rental prices, which reflect Maine’s shocking cost of living, make rentals for young and old unaffordable. Median monthly rent is now $200 over median monthly income. Democrats own that failure.
(4) Fully 79.1 percent of Mainers cannot afford a “median home,” while those who own fear losing it to sky-high property taxes, even as senior living options evaporate. Democrats own that failure.
(5) Maine’s property taxes are highest in the nation – unforgivable. Our “tax burden” is number four, another outrage. Cost of owning a home – “rent” Mainers pay government for what they own – is unaffordable. Democrats own that failure.
The list goes on. How do we fix it? Stop overspending. Stop overtaxing. Stabilize Maine. Start looking after our people. Throw the spendaholic Democrats out, elect a serious, experienced Republican governor and a Republican legislature.
Then, hit the ground running. Waste no time. Instantly make life more affordable. Cut taxes. Do not just swap one tax for another. Cut the budget to half its size. Augusta has doubled it in seven years.
Incentivize businesses to stay here, bring in new business, restart the “good cycle” – low taxes for all, homeowners and businesses, to spur growth, jobs, training, profits, home building and buying. Cut the crazy, endless regulations, and re-incentivize cheaper energy.
Then look at “second order” effects of making the state affordable. We keep kids in the state with good jobs. We reinvigorate Maine’s broken schools, produce confident kids again, teach the value of working hard, producing real things – from ships to homes, energy to hospitals. We end woke nonsense.
We reinvigorate trades and services, make words like profit, prosperity, and free markets positive again. We create opportunity based on merit and work, Maine values, and create many new builders.
We restart industrial arts in the schools, and restart school days with the Pledge of Allegiance, reminding us all America – and Maine – are not accidents, they are the product of risk and sacrifice.
We inspire kids to work, not expect the government to do it for them. We get them back to good outcomes in math, reading, writing, sciences. In the 1990s, Maine was tops in the nation in public education. We are now 49 of 50. That must be swiftly reversed.
Finally, we make Maine safe again, get the drugs out, end organized crime’s push into Maine, adopt the “get well, stay well” plan, and immediately stop importing and protecting illegal aliens.
The real answer to unaffordable housing? Common sense. Cut crime, cut taxes, and cut the nonsense.
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No mention of the huge cost illegals are on us taxpayers
I consider that constant omission cowardice
“democrats own that failure” your being fooled bobby…. by thinking these are failures. these are planned objectives that have benn accomplished.. throw the words they say away and follow the actions. everything they have done is by design, and its not for the people of maine…
things to make house affordable .. ending brand new taxpayed funded apartment buildings… end affordable houseing… reduce energy burden on home owners with solar subsidies for home solar instead of thses stupid solar fields… end the LUPC… new towns would be incorpated if the lupc regulation didnt exist! end lots of regulation, ban home owner associations..! stop taking homes via maincare payback that just rot away! the list goes on!! illegals not being put up everywhere might have something to do with it… ypu had a nice feel good warm solution bobby…heres another lower energy costs- so good jobs can come- and i can afford to live!
I will vote for Mr Charles .
Next governor’s election cannot come soon enough. I sure hope he plans to prosecute those responsible for the great tax scam called Paid Family and Medical Leave.
100% correct. Local politicians cause higher taxes.
Beachmom… thank you for your comment, but have no fear. I will prosecute the illegals, full stop – end the so called New Americans office by executive order day one, call ICE to take out these illegals, give that housing back to our Maine vets (for whom it was intended in places like Brunswick), stop the coddling, free housing for law breakers, EBT cards (too often used to barter for drugs these same illegals), and shit down the grow houses, to make life safer for Mainers and her that housing back in the hands of citizen taxpayers. I will utterly reverse Mills! So… there you go! Best, Bobby! Please go to BobbyforMaine.com and invest in a safer more affordable future! Vr, BC!