
Tom Bilyeu discusses the housing crisis in America, explaining how it has evolved from a path to the middle class to a financial chokehold. He attributes the crisis to factors such as money printing, policy failures, boomer-era incentives, and corporate consolidation. Bilyeu identifies politicians, boomers, and Wall Street/institutional buyers as key players contributing to the problem through decisions made in their self-interest. He then offers advice on how individuals can navigate this crisis by adopting a capital allocator mindset, investing in entry-level assets, positioning for distressed opportunities, and lobbying for policy changes to promote affordable housing.
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