2026年6月23日 美国东部时间晚上7:30 / 福克斯新闻
24名共和党议员投下反对票,抗议《拯救美国法案》未被纳入该法案
亚当·帕克 撰稿
住房危机解析:创纪录数量成年人与父母同住
房地产网站Realtor.com最新数据显示,由于住房成本飙升,创纪录数量的年轻人被迫与父母同住。目前有33%的35岁以下成年人——总计2520万人——与父母同住,甚至超过了新冠疫情峰值时期的水平。
唐纳德·特朗普总统取得重大立法胜利,国会通过了一项全面性住房法案,旨在扩大美国住房供应并降低住房成本。
众议院议员于周二以358票赞成、32票反对的压倒性两党投票结果通过了参议院此前通过的这项法案,反对票全部来自共和党议员。所有在场民主党议员均投了赞成票。
这项名为《21世纪住房之路法案》的法案是数十年来国会通过的最重要住房法案之一,其核心内容基本吸纳了特朗普提出的禁令:禁止大型机构投资者购买独栋住宅,这项措施旨在帮助个人购房者与私募股权公司竞争。
该法案包含超过45项条款,同时还将简化住房项目的联邦环境审批流程、放松装配式住宅建造的相关监管规定,并激励地方政府改革 zoning 区划法规以增加住房供应。
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美国华盛顿特区白宫椭圆形办公室,2026年6月22日周一,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在签署行政命令的活动上发表讲话。(摄影师:邦妮·卡什/UPI/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
数据显示:三分之一35岁以下成年人与父母同住,住房成本飙升
法案的其他条款还将向有新建住房记录的市政当局拨付联邦拨款,并设立试点项目帮助社区重新开发空置房产。
“该法案围绕一个简单的理念:建造更多住房,这意味着更低的成本和更多的发展机会,惠及所有美国人,”佛罗里达州共和党众议员迈克·哈里多波洛斯周二表示。
预计总统将最快于周三迅速签署该法案使其正式生效。
周二的投票正值近年来房价大幅上涨之际,据Realtor.com的分析数据,全美房屋中位数价格已突破40万美元,住宅租金中位数超过1760美元,自2019年以来分别上涨了34.4%和17.9%。
众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)通过一项被称为“暂停规则”的快速立法程序将该法案提交全院表决,这一程序需要三分之二多数票才能通过。
最终,支持该法案的民主党议员人数超过了共和党议员。
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2026年6月10日,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)在美国国会山接受记者采访。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-罗尔公司 via 盖蒂图片社)
我多年来一直努力买房,华尔街总能击败我——特朗普做出了正确选择
超过24名共和党保守派议员反对这项住房法案,以抗议《拯救美国法案》未被纳入法案文本。这项法案包含强制选民出示身份证件、打压邮寄投票、禁止男性参加女子体育赛事等条款,此前未能通过参议院的阻挠议事程序,也未在众议院进行投票。
“参议院不能一边阻碍特朗普总统的议程,一边无视选举诚信问题,”佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢娜在社交媒体上写道。“我呼吁我的同僚们坚定立场,兑现他们的承诺。”
这群保守派议员还主张将《拯救美国法案》与一项关键的监控权限再授权法案捆绑推进,该权限即《外国情报监控法》第702条,但鉴于党内存在分歧,这一想法不太可能实现。
另有一些共和党议员反对这项特朗普支持的法案,理由是法案中纳入了进步派民主党人提出的条款。
“这项住房法案充斥着大政府垃圾和浪费开支,”德克萨斯州共和党众议员奇普·罗伊在社交媒体上写道。
这项住房法案通过前,参众两院花费了数月时间协调各方分歧,内容包括对私募股权投资者的限制,以及一项由共和党隐私鹰派提出的、与住房无关的临时禁令:禁止中央银行数字货币(CBDC)。
两院最终达成一致,新增一项条款:限制持有超过350栋独栋住宅的大型投资者继续收购独栋住宅,但为租赁住房建设预留了例外条款。不过,超过新阈值的投资者无需出售现有持有的房产。
批评人士认为,大型投资者并非住房供应紧张的根源,据Parcl Labs的数据,这些公司持有的住房仅占全美住房存量的不到1%。
他们持有的独栋租赁房产比例略高,在1%至3%之间,且大型投资者的布局高度集中在部分租赁市场,据美国政府问责局3月发布的报告,佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔市占比22%,凤凰城占比13%。
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这项住房法案的通过正值共和党面临选举逆风之际,选民们对当前的经济状况和生活成本感到不满。但这项即将生效的法律可以为共和党提供一个具体的政策实例,用以解决住房可负担性问题——这是11月中期选举选民关注的关键议题。
据上周发布的福克斯新闻民调,仅有31%的选民认可特朗普的经济施政表现。这一数据较5月创下的29%历史低点回升了2个百分点。
Trump scores major win as Congress passes housing crackdown on Wall Street investors
June 23, 2026 7:30pm EDT / Fox News
Two dozen conservatives voted no in protest over the SAVE America Act not being attached to the package
By Adam Pack
Housing crisis explained: Record number of adults live with parents
New Realtor.com data revealing a record number of young adults are forced to live with their parents due to soaring housing costs. A staggering 33% of adults under 35, totaling 25.2 million, currently reside at home, surpassing even the COVID-19 pandemic peak.
President Donald Trump scored a major legislative win after Congress cleared a sweeping housing bill aimed at expanding the nation’s supply of homes and lowering costs.
House lawmakers voted 358-32 in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote Tuesday to approve the Senate-passed measure with opposition coming solely from Republicans. Every Democrat present voted for the package.
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, one of the most significant housing bills approved by Congress in decades, largely incorporates Trump’s proposal to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes — a measure designed to help individual buyers compete with private equity firms.
It would also streamline federal environmental reviews for housing, loosen regulations around the construction of factory-built homes, and incentivize local governments to reform their zoning laws to allow for more homebuilding, among its more than 45 provisions.
US President Donald Trump speaks during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, June 22, 2026.(Photographer: Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
ONE IN THREE ADULTS UNDER 35 LIVES WITH PARENTS AS HOUSING COSTS SOAR, DATA SHOWS
Other sections would allocate federal grants to municipalities with a track record of constructing new homes and create a pilot program to help communities redevelop vacant properties.
“The package focuses on a simple idea of building more homes, which means lower costs and more expanded opportunities for all Americans,” Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., said Tuesday.
The president is expected to promptly sign the measure into law as soon as Wednesday.
Tuesday’s vote comes as home prices have surged in recent years, with the median nationwide price tag topping $400,000 and the median asking rent climbing above $1,760, representing an increase of 34.4% and 17.9%, respectively, since 2019, according to analysis from Realtor.com.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., brought the measure to the floor under a fast-track procedure known as suspension of the rules that required a two-thirds majority to secure passage.
In the end, more Democrats supported the legislation than Republicans.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks with reporters in the U.S. Capitol on June 10, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
I TRIED FOR YEARS TO BUY A HOME. WALL STREET ALWAYS BEAT ME — TRUMP MADE THE RIGHT CALL
Some of the more than two dozen conservatives voted against the housing bill in protest of the SAVE America Act not being attached to the package. That legislation — mandating voter identification requirements, cracking down on mail-in voting and barring men from women’s sports, among other provisions —has failed to clear the Senate’s legislative filibuster and has not received a vote in the House.
“The Senate cannot keep obstructing President Trump’s agenda while ignoring election integrity,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., wrote on social media. “I call on my fellow colleagues to stand firm and honor their pledge.”
The group of conservatives has also advocated for the SAVE America Act to be paired with the reauthorization of a critical surveillance authority, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, though that is unlikely to materialize amid intraparty disagreement.
Some Republicans also opposed the Trump-backed measure, citing the inclusion of provisions offered by progressive Democrats.
“The Housing bill is full of big government garbage & spending,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, wrote on social media.
The housing bill’s package comes after the House and Senate exhausted months ironing out disagreements about how to implement restrictions on private equity investors and a temporary ban on central bank digital currencies (CBDC) — an unrelated proposal sought by GOP privacy hawks.
Newly built homes line a residential development in a fast-grow ing Sun Belt market.(Smiley N. Pool/Houston Chronicle/Getty Images)
Both chambers ultimately agreed to a provision that would restrict large investors owning more than 350 single-family homes from purchasing additional ones, while creating exceptions for the construction of rental properties. However, investors that exceed the new threshold would not be required to sell existing holdings.
Critics have argued that large investors are not the source of supply constraints, with those firms owning less than 1% of the nation’s housing stock, according to Parcl Labs.
Their ownership of single-family rental properties is slightly higher, ranging from 1% to 3%, with the presence of large investors highly concentrated in certain rental markets, including Jacksonville, Fla., (22%) and Phoenix (13%), according to a March Government Accountability Office report.
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The housing bill’s passage comes as Republicans are facing electoral headwinds from voters who are souring on the current state of the economy and cost of living. But the soon-to-be law could give Republicans a concrete example taken to address housing affordability — a key issue for voters heading into November’s midterm elections.
Just 31% of voters approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, according to a Fox News poll released last week. That was a 2-point improvement after the measure hit an all-time low of 29% in May.
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