From metropolis skyscrapers to sprawling slums, a roof over your head has by no means been tougher to afford.
As much as 3.4 billion individuals worldwide lack entry to ample housing. By 2030, the world will want $3 to $4 trillion {dollars} to offer inexpensive and accessible housing, in addition to the development of 96,000 new properties each day.
Governments are starting to behave.
In america, a uncommon bipartisan housing invoice has simply handed the Senate. In Europe, the European Fee is pushing new affordability measures. In the UK, landmark laws has ended no-fault evictions. And in Africa, the Nairobi Declaration commits nations to accelerating inexpensive housing supply.
Revealed On 29 Jun 2026

