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The Unfolded States, 6/17/26
"It’s Not Van Life – Millions of Americans
Are Living in RVs Just to Survive"
"Millions of Americans are now living in RVs, vans, and cars, not for freedom or adventure, but because traditional housing has become financially out of reach. As the housing crisis continues to worsen across the United States, more working people are being pushed into a form of hidden homelessness that most people never see. In this video, we break down the real economics behind vehicle homelessness, including why rent has outpaced wages, how housing supply shortages created a severe affordability gap, and why RVs have become the last fallback option before street homelessness. We also examine how rising insurance, healthcare, and living costs are quietly reshaping what survival looks like for millions of Americans.
This is not just a story about homelessness. It is a deeper look at what happens when full-time work no longer guarantees stable housing. From service workers and families to retirees on fixed incomes, this shift reveals how America’s housing market is changing and why safe parking programs may be a sign of a much larger structural problem. If rent in your city suddenly increased by five hundred dollars, how long could you realistically stay housed without borrowing or moving? Share your thoughts in the comments."
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