Hillary, Donald, listen up: Electorate wants your housing positions

By Marian McPherson | inman

loanDepot researched how candidates’ housing and finance policies will impact voters’ decisions at the polls this November. According to the survey, 21 percent of Americans said candidates’ housing and finance policies will influence their vote.

Nearly 25 percent of voters predict they’ll be worse off financially in 2016, while only 6 percent say they’ll be better off.

When voters are broken down by age, millennials are worried the most about their financial prospects. Thirty-six percent say they don’t make enough money, and 46 percent are worried about having the credit to get home loans.

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