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[The 50-Year Mortgage Proposal: A Radical Attempt to Fix the Housing Affordability Crisis]-[Unpacking Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Proposal]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-11-17

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The Desperation for Affordability

In the wake of an election cycle defined by the public’s frustration with the "unaffordable" cost of living, President Trump has pivoted toward radical economic solutions. Having initially dismissed concerns regarding inflation and high grocery prices, the administration has abruptly shifted to positioning the President as "Mr. Affordability." This pivot includes investigations into meatpacking companies, tariff-funded stimulus checks, and direct healthcare subsidies. However, the most controversial proposal to emerge is the introduction of a 50-year mortgage, intended to address the housing market’s acute lack of affordability.

The Historical Precedent and the 50-Year Concept

To frame this proposal, the administration utilized an image contrasting President Trump with Franklin D. Roosevelt. Historically, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was popularized in the post-Great Depression era, acting as a "bedrock of the American housing market" by enabling widespread homeownership through stable, manageable monthly payments.

Under the proposed 50-year model, the objective is to "address affordability by making housing more affordable" by stretching the principal repayment over a longer timeframe. For a $500,000 home, this could theoretically reduce monthly payments by approximately $300. By lowering the monthly barrier to entry, the administration hopes to stimulate the housing market, potentially increasing home sales and encouraging new construction.

Critical Backlash and Structural Risks

Despite the immediate appeal of lower monthly bills, the proposal has faced intense scrutiny from across the political spectrum. Critics, including prominent conservative figures, argue that the plan is a "very risky deal" for several reasons:

  1. Explosion of Interest Costs: By extending the loan term, the total interest paid over the life of the loan would skyrocket. A $500,000 home could end up costing nearly $1 million in interest, effectively forcing the homeowner to "buy your house twice."
  2. Delayed Equity: Because mortgage payments are heavily weighted toward interest in the early years, a 50-year term would significantly delay the accumulation of real equity.
  3. Risk of Default: Given that many Americans begin homeownership in their late 30s or 40s, a 50-year mortgage spans beyond the likely working life of the borrower, raising existential questions about long-term debt.

The Supply Problem: A Hard Truth

Ultimately, the podcast highlights that fiddling with mortgage terms is merely "attacking a symptom" of a much deeper issue: a severe national housing shortage. Real solutions require the "unsexy, difficult, slow, brain-breaking work" of reforming local zoning laws and increasing housing supply. While states like California, Texas, and Montana are attempting to navigate these complex regulatory landscapes to spark a building boom, these efforts are politically fraught and yield results that are "unlikely to happen in anyone's political lifetime."

In conclusion, while the 50-year mortgage serves as a flashy political gesture, it fails to address the foundational supply constraints of the American housing market. The administration's proposal appears to be returning to the "drawing board," leaving the country to grapple with the reality that there is no quick fix for the current housing crisis.

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Suddenly, he was Mr. Affordability.
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So I suppose what we should probably do is go to a little bit before FDR and say...
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So basically they're co-ops.
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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
A few days ago, when President Trump proposed the introduction of a 50-year mortgage, he challenged a bedrock of the American housing market and financial system.
But above all, he revealed just how desperate he is to lower prices for consumers and how willing he is to embrace radical solutions to do so.
It's Monday, November 17th.
Democrats had a clean sweep around the country on Tuesday.

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