Affordability

MAKE LIFE AFFORDABLE AGAIN

The cost-of-living crisis is not a vibe. It is a supply crisis built by policy, protected by donors, and paid for by working people.

The Case

WHAT WE'RE SAYING

This is the affordability case: subsidies alone do not beat scarcity. Public money has to build public supply, compete directly in essential markets, and make private extraction face a real alternative.

Public construction and industrial capacity

Supply

Build the missing capacity

American household economic pressure

Budgets

Follow household costs

People organizing in public

Movement

Make it political

Housing

BUILD THE UNITS

Vouchers without supply become landlord revenue. The fight is public housing, tenant power, and enough homes to break rent extraction.

Healthcare

OWN THE CAPACITY

Coverage matters, but hospitals, doctors, drugs, and clinics are the real bottlenecks. Public systems have to build what private chains abandoned.

Childcare

END THE WAITLIST

A tax credit does not create a classroom. Publicly funded childcare means slots, wages, buildings, and standards that families can count on.