Millions Are Living In Sheds And Storage Units Because They Can't Afford Rent Anymore

Millions of Americans are now living in sheds, storage units, cars, RVs, and makeshift shelters — not by choice, but because rent has become impossible to afford. In this powerful documentary-style analysis, we expose how rising housing costs, stagnant wages, insurance spikes, and corporate landlords have pushed working families into survival mode. Across the country, rent has surged 30% to 60% in just a few years, while median incomes barely moved. Studio apartments now cost $1,400 to $2,000 in many cities. Mobile homes exceed $250,000. Storage units rent for $200+ per month. Meanwhile, utility bills, food prices, and healthcare costs continue climbing. This video breaks down how America’s housing crisis quietly transformed into a homelessness pipeline — affecting seniors, single parents, veterans, and full-time workers. It’s not about laziness. It’s about math that no longer works. We analyze real economic data, housing trends, policy failures, and the systems trapping millions in unstable living conditions. If you care about affordability, housing, and the future of the middle class, this video matters. 👉 Like, share, and subscribe for more data-driven documentaries on America’s real economy. Your support helps keep this channel independent and honest. #RentCrisis #CostOfLiving #Homelessness #AffordableHousing #MiddleClassCrisis #economiccollapse