Many countries have a "hidden welfare state" for incumbent homeowners, as governments subsidize homeowners through the tax system. The homeownership welfare state is strongest in the US and other Anglophone countries, but weakest in the Scandinavian countries.
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auntiepink t1_it7vu20 wrote
Thanks, everyone! I am a homeowner because of an FHA loan which let me be qualified with a lower down payment. Because of this, I've been able to spend less than I would on rent so that I could afford a reliable car, stay employed, build equity, and pay employment and property taxes to help the community. I see it as a net positive and I hope others do, too.