For years, my husband and I watched the American Dream of homeownership grow further and further out of reach. We’re hard-working, law-abiding citizens, striving to build a future for ourselves and our growing family, but the rising cost of living and stagnant wages made that dream seem like just that — an unattainable fantasy. The thought of owning a home where we could plant roots, build memories, and raise our son in a stable, secure environment often felt impossible.
And we’re not alone. Many young Americans feel this way, including members of Generation Z, who are just starting their careers, families, and financial journeys. For young families and Gen Z alike, homeownership and financial security have been slipping further out of reach with each passing year. But after Donald Trump’s resounding victory in the 2024 election, that dream feels within reach again. My heart swells with hope and gratitude as I consider that the very real possibility of homeownership is now back on the table — not just for my family, but for millions of young families and Gen Z Americans who deserve a shot at a stable future.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House symbolizes a turning point in American economic policies, one that prioritizes the interests of everyday Americans. He has consistently championed policies that aim to reduce the tax burden on families, stabilize inflation, and incentivize homeownership. And now, we have a leader who understands that the American Dream isn’t just about accumulating wealth; it’s about fostering communities, strengthening family bonds, and building a nation of strong, self-reliant citizens.
The Erosion Of Homeownership In America
Over the past few years, rising inflation, skyrocketing interest rates, and unchecked housing prices left countless families unable to achieve the fundamental American aspiration of homeownership. Home prices have increased by over $93,000 on average as well as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate having more than doubled since the beginning of 2021. With inflation soaring and the cost of even a modest home escalating, the future has to look grim.
As the government prioritized massive spending, as we watched the price of everyday essentials like gas and groceries increase, the cost of living rose across the board. For everyday Americans, essential milestones have felt nearly impossible to achieve. The path to homeownership has been filled with obstacles, and the federal government seemed to have little interest in creating a stable, thriving economy for the next generation.
A New Hope For Young Families And Gen Z
Trump’s return signals the start of an economic renaissance — an America First agenda that once again places the interests of families, workers, and young Americans at the forefront. Under Trump’s leadership, we can expect policies that encourage homeownership, which not only helps families plant roots but also builds stronger communities.
Homeownership isn’t just about property; it’s about stability. It’s about families and young people investing in their communities, knowing that they have a stake in their neighborhoods and their future. The promise of stable mortgage rates and a reining in of inflation under Trump means that more Americans — including young people just starting their journeys — will finally have a shot at the security that homeownership provides.
The Path To A Bright Future For Our Children — And Theirs
As a parent, there is no greater responsibility — and no greater joy — than being able to provide a stable, nurturing environment for our children. Every parent dreams of giving their child a safe place to play, to learn, and to grow. And every parent knows the importance of instilling a sense of pride and security in their children.
Likewise, Generation Z, who are just beginning their adult lives, want a stable and bright future, too. For Gen Z, who came of age during difficult economic times, homeownership has often felt out of reach. They’re eager to start careers and families, and invest in the American Dream themselves. They want a nation where their hard work is rewarded and where homeownership isn’t just a privilege for the few but a possibility for the many.
Trump’s vision for America is built on the idea that the family and the individual are the foundations of our society.
The Resurgence Of The American Dream
My husband and I aren’t wealthy or powerful. We’re everyday Americans who work hard, who value family, and who want the best for our children. For us, Trump’s victory isn’t just a political win; it’s a profound, personal triumph. It means our family might have a real chance at owning a home, at putting down roots, and at creating a better future.
And for Gen Z, who are just stepping into adulthood, this victory means they, too, have a shot at building the lives they’ve dreamed of. This election wasn’t just about politics; it was about securing a future that values young Americans, that empowers families, and that understands what truly makes America great.
With Trump back in the White House, I feel a renewed sense of optimism — not just for my family, but for all Americans. We are seeing the rebirth of an economy that works for the people. The American Dream isn’t dead; it’s alive and well, and it’s more attainable than ever.
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So as I look at my son and think about the years ahead, I feel something that many of us thought we’d lost: hope. Hope that we’ll raise our son in a home that’s ours. Hope that young Americans — Gen Z and others — will have a real shot at financial security and homeownership. And hope that this country, with its foundation of freedom, opportunity, and hard work, will continue to shine brightly for generations to come.
In 2025, we will have a leader who’s not afraid to restore the American Dream. And for that, my family, Gen Z, and millions of other Americans are eternally grateful.
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Alexandra Lains is a conservative political commentator, mom and verbal sniper. Follow her on Instagram: @livinglifelikealex and on X: @realalexlains
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