Good summary of how the American Dream of owning a home and having a decent middle class job peaked in 1980 and has steadily been undermined by the Reagan Revolution. In 1933, only 12% of Americans were in the middle class. About 62% of American families were in the middles class in 1980. Today only 43 percent of Americans qualify as middle class. And it takes 2 incomes for many families.
Reagan railed against unions, the number 1 cause of the growth of the middle class, and fired PATCO. Since then, 27 states passed right to work for less laws further weakening union membership.
Reagan slashed taxes on the rich and corporations. He reduced federal funds for college education making education more costly for the middle class. He allowed hospitals and health insurance companies to become private, for-profit companies (formerly they were non-profits) vastly increasing the cost of healthcare in America.
He removed regulations on banks and financial institutions directly causing the S&L crisis of 1987 and costing American taxpayers dearly. He ordered his DOJ not to enforce the antimonopoly laws. As a result, mergers and acquisitions exploded in the '80s and a few big companies began to dominate most industries causing prices to increase.
Globalization was encouraged. American factories moved overseas taking the good paying middle class jobs with them. The balance of trade began favoring countries like China, Japan, and Venuzuela. Those countries invested their wealth in the US housing market (the best return on investment in the world). They, along with Wall Street investors in the housing market, drove up the average home price higher and at a faster rate than at any time in the prior 40 years (1940 - 1980). In the 1950s, the median price of a single-family house was around 2.2 times the median American family income. Today it is more than 10 times the median American family income.
As a result of the neoliberalism Reagan introduced and then espoused by Republican and Democratic presidents since, the cost of the American Dream has increased beyond most young peoples' means.