{"id":2186,"date":"2023-12-18T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T18:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shinsori.me\/?p=2186"},"modified":"2023-12-18T20:32:44","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T20:32:44","slug":"how-gov-spencer-cox-wants-to-fix-housing-affordability-opinion-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/shinsori.me\/index.php\/2023\/12\/18\/how-gov-spencer-cox-wants-to-fix-housing-affordability-opinion-2\/","title":{"rendered":"How Gov. Spencer Cox wants to fix housing affordability | Opinion"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A friend recently asked me what I consider to be the greatest threat to the future prosperity of our state. Without question, it\u2019s the price of a home. <\/p>\n

For far too many Utahns, the prospect of homeownership is out of reach. Just 15% of Utah\u2019s renter households make enough to buy a $300,000 to $400,000 home, according to the latest Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute study<\/a>. \u201cHigh interest rates and housing prices will continue to exclude a growing share of renters from home ownership,\u201d the report continues.<\/p>\n

Homeownership is core to the American dream. It provides freedom, stability, and the opportunity for upward mobility. It is the No. 1 savings tool for the middle class, and it provides benefits far beyond just wealth. With homeownership<\/a>, graduation rates increase and teen pregnancy rates decrease, volunteerism rises and crime falls. Families are strengthened and children are healthier. Homeownership is critical to family formation, community building and social capital. <\/p>\n

These are Utah values, and they are in jeopardy if homeownership is out of reach for the next generation. <\/p>\n

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