Miami’s housing crisis hits a new low as out-of-touch elites list one-bedroom apartments for $7,000 a month. While hardworking families struggle to afford basic necessities, luxury developers and greedy realtors prioritize champagne wishes over everyday Americans. This isn’t just tone-deaf—it’s a symbol of a broken system that rewards the wealthy while leaving middle-class families behind.
The average Miami resident pays around $2,000 monthly for a one-bedroom, but coastal elites keep pushing prices higher. Glitzy high-rises with rooftop pools and yoga studios cater to foreign investors and trust-fund millennials, not locals. Meanwhile, teachers, nurses, and first responders are priced out of their own neighborhoods. This is what happens when woke policies prioritize globalization over American workers.
Liberals claim to care about “affordable housing,” but their policies enabled this mess