President Biden must have read my mind (or my blogs) with recent plans to meet with major players in the lumber and building industry as well as labor unions. Much of the talk has been rising home prices at the cost of the middle class. Already, economists have predicted a k shape recovery from the pandemic with the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. Home ownership is possibly the most powerful and widely used tool to move up into the middle class or stabilize your position within the middle class. But, supply of new homes is so upside down (underbuilding gap of 5.5 million units in past 20 years), government incentive would really help even the fundamental supply/ demand balance. Otherwise, the twin supply issues of under building and a generational shift in not selling homes to downsize later in life, will continue to wreak housing price havoc. Personally, I would welcome more affordable housing incentives to build homes the middle class can afford (and have room to appreciate). Typically, I support less government involvement but, in this case, the cost to the middle class (and lower class with rental prices) is too great not to intervene.