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Home Prices Soar as Incomes Lag Behind

Home prices across the United States have skyrocketed in recent decades, far outpacing growth in household incomes. According to new research, home prices have grown over 2 times faster than incomes since the year 2000.

If home prices had increased at the same rate as incomes since 2000, the median U.S. home would cost $294,000 today — about 32% less than the actual median price of $433,100. This stark disconnect between home prices and wages has created a severe affordability crisis for aspiring homebuyers.