特朗普政府住房部长:这些州在降低房价方面“走在前列”


2026年7月14日 美国东部时间早上7:00 / 福克斯新闻网

美国住房与城市发展部部长斯科特·特纳将住房成本改善归功于低税收的阳光地带各州所推行的宽松监管政策
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住房部长列出“在保障性住房方面走在前列”的州

美国住房与城市发展部部长斯科特·特纳表示,那些支持有利于开发政策的州正在让建造住宅变得更容易,并提升住房可负担性。

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对许多美国人来说,拥有住房仍然遥不可及,但美国住房与城市发展部(HUD)部长斯科特·特纳指出,有些州在这方面取得了比其他州更大的进展。

在接受福克斯新闻数字频道的独家专访时,特纳表示佛罗里达州和德克萨斯州在住房可负担性方面“走在前列”,他称赞了这两个州为扩大住房供应机会、减少新建住宅壁垒所做出的努力。

他发表此番言论之际,住房成本已成为中期选举的主要议题之一,居高不下的抵押贷款利率、持续的住房短缺以及不断上涨的建筑成本,仍让许多家庭无法实现购房梦。

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住房可负担性已成为首要的政治和经济议题,许多美国人仍在与高房价和高抵押贷款利率作斗争。(加里·赫肖恩/盖蒂图片社)

在这一背景下,总统唐纳德·特朗普的住房与城市发展部部长指出,通过州和地方层面的改革增加住房供应,对改善可负担性至关重要。他表示,特朗普政府正致力于减少监管壁垒,鼓励全国范围内增加住宅建设。

“佛罗里达州确实走在前列,尤其是在住房机会方面,德克萨斯州也做得非常出色,”特纳上周在大美国州博览会的最后几天于国家广场接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。

他说,那些优先发展住房建设并与当地社区密切合作的州,能够更好地跟上住房需求的增长。

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住房专家认为,扩大住宅建设是改善住房可负担性最有效的途径之一。(大卫·保罗·莫里斯/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

除了这两个州,特纳表示其他社区也在取得进展。

“其他州也对此高度专注。我刚去过费城,当地各方配合得非常好,”他谈到这座宾夕法尼亚州的城市时补充道:“内布拉斯加州的奥马哈市也有着良好的协作和合作关系。”

这番言论与房屋建筑商们所说的许多快速发展的南部州所具备的关键优势不谋而合。

行业领袖此前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,通过放宽监管壁垒、简化新建住宅流程,德克萨斯州和佛罗里达州等州相比那些 zoning(分区规划)和审批规则更为严格的市场,能够更好地跟上人口快速增长带来的住房需求。

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“这些经济体大门敞开。它们吸引更多企业入驻,通常都是低税收州,并且将住房问题列为优先事项,”全美住宅建筑商协会主席兼首席执行官吉姆·托宾此前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

“它们拥有土地,也有意愿和勇气允许建筑商在这些地区建房,以满足新就业岗位带来的住房需求。”

随着美国人持续迁往低税收州,阳光地带许多市场的住房需求不断上升,这一做法的重要性日益凸显。

住房专家表示,那些将人口增长与鼓励新建住宅的政策相结合的州,通常能够更好地容纳新移民,同时不会加剧住房短缺或给房价带来额外的上涨压力。

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优先发展住宅建设、减少监管壁垒的州,通常能够更好地扩大住房供应并改善可负担性。(凯文·卡特/盖蒂图片社)

特纳表示,特朗普政府正在推行许多他在佛罗里达州和德克萨斯州等州所称赞的相同策略,包括减少监管壁垒、鼓励新建住宅建设以增加供应、改善可负担性。

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“我们现在正在做的就是放宽监管环境,降低成本,增加供应,让建筑商能够建房,让购房者能够买房,”特纳说。

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These states are ‘ahead of the game’ in bringing down home prices, Trump’s housing chief says

July 14, 2026 7:00am EDT / Fox News

HUD Secretary Scott Turner credits low-tax Sun Belt states with easing rules to improve housing costs

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HUD Secretary names the states ‘ahead of the game’ on affordable housing

Housing Secretary Scott Turner says states embracing pro-development policies are making it easier to build homes and improve affordability.

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Homeownership remains out of reach for many Americans, but Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner reveals some states are making more progress than others.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Turner said Florida and Texas are “ahead of the game” on housing affordability, citing efforts to expand housing opportunities and reduce barriers to new construction.

His comments come as home costs has emerged as a major midterm issue, with elevated mortgage rates, a persistent housing shortage and rising construction costs continuing to put homeownership out of reach for many families.

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Housing affordability has emerged as a top political and economic issue as many Americans continue to grapple with high home prices and mortgage rates.(Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)

Against that backdrop, President Donald Trump’s HUD chief argued that increasing housing supply through state and local reforms will be critical to improving affordability, saying the Trump administration is working to reduce regulatory barriers and encourage more homebuilding nationwide.

“Florida is really ahead of the game, in particular when it comes to opportunities, and Texas is doing a great job,” Turner told Fox News Digital from the National Mall last week on one of the final days of the Great American State Fair.

He said states that prioritize housing development and work closely with local communities are better positioned to keep pace with demand.

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Housing experts argue that expanding homebuilding is one of the most effective ways to improve affordability.(David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Beyond those two states, Turner said other communities are also making strides.

“Other states are laser focused on this. I was just in Philadelphia and they are dialed in and working very well together,” he said of the Pennsylvania city, addind: “Omaha, Nebraska, they have great collaboration and working relationships.”

The comments align with what homebuilders describe as a key advantage in many fast-growing Southern states.

By easing regulatory hurdles and making it easier to build new homes, states such as Texas and Florida have been better positioned to keep pace with rapid population growth than markets with more restrictive zoning and permitting rules, industry leaders previously told Fox News Digital.

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“Those economies are wide open. They are inviting more businesses, they’re generally low-tax states and they’ve made housing a priority,” National Association of Home Builders President and CEO Jim Tobin previously told Fox News Digital.

“They’ve got the land and the will and courage to let builders build in those areas to meet the housing demand for those new jobs.”

The approach has taken on greater importance as Americans continue relocating to lower-tax states, fueling demand for homes in many Sun Belt markets.

Housing experts say states that pair population growth with policies that encourage new construction are generally better positioned to accommodate newcomers without worsening housing shortages or putting additional upward pressure on prices.

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States that prioritize homebuilding and reduce regulatory barriers are generally better positioned to expand housing supply and improve affordability.(Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

Turner said the Trump administration is pursuing many of the same strategies he credited in states like Florida and Texas, including reducing regulatory barriers and encouraging new home construction to boost supply and improve affordability.

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“That’s what we’re doing now is easing the regulatory environment, bringing the cost down, raising the supply so builders can build and homeowners can buy,” Turner said.

Amanda Macias covers the intersection of business, economics and politics, with a focus on how policy decisions shape markets, businesses and American workers.

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