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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,408 posts)
Mon Aug 28, 2017, 01:11 PM Aug 2017

Trump's border crackdown is making new homes more expensive

Last year, Jim Brown and other home builders around Atlanta could get a good framing crew at a rate of $3.25 per square foot. This year, the few framers they can find demand, and get, almost double that.

“They can ask anything,” Brown said. “There aren’t enough of them left.”

A high-end home builder who supported President Donald Trump last year, Brown said the president’s immigration policies have dried up the already stretched supply of Hispanic-dominated framing labor. That has driven up home prices by slowing the supply of new houses as well as raising the cost of building them. A 3,000-square-foot house that cost $9,750 to frame even late last year now costs $18,000, he said, while last year’s six-month supply of homes in the construction pipeline is down by half. And that’s even before Trump pursues promised trade rule changes that could drive up other home building costs.

Welcome to the America First version of the American home.

Since taking office, Trump has rousted illegal immigrants, overseeing a 145 percent jump in the arrest of noncriminal undocumented workers, and backed plans to squeeze legal ones by letting only English speakers in. He threatened Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto with a 35 percent tax on the country’s exports to the U.S., raised duties on imported Canadian lumber and continues to rattle China, South Korea and other parts of Asia with tough trade talk. All carry costs for the new U.S. home, a global melting pot of labor and parts. Trump’s policies could add tens of thousands of dollars to the cost of a house.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/trumps-border-crackdown-is-making-new-homes-more-expensive/ar-AAqQrKO?li=BBnbfcN&ocid=edgsp

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Trump's border crackdown is making new homes more expensive (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2017 OP
I certainly don't pity homebuilders for this shanny Aug 2017 #1
 

shanny

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1. I certainly don't pity homebuilders for this
Mon Aug 28, 2017, 03:15 PM
Aug 2017

having spent my life in the building trades. Cheap labor has depressed construction workers' pay for decades. I was making the same hourly rate in 2000-05 as in the late 1980s.

Is it harder on the homebuyer--sure. Their wages/earnings have been depressed for decades too. It is all part of the pattern of destroying workers' bargaining power and funneling money to the top. These are just chickens coming home to roost.

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