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Over 480,000 Americans, including families like Dante Reynolds’, are forced into RVs due to unaffordable housing, job loss, or eviction.
Rising housing costs are driving over 480,000 Americans, including families like Dante Reynolds’ in Oregon, to live full-time in RVs, often due to job loss, eviction, or unaffordable rent.
Many face harsh realities—limited space, unreliable water and internet, high campground fees, and poor sanitation—making daily life stressful and disruptive to schooling and privacy.
While some see RV living as a budget-friendly option, most are forced into it out of necessity, not choice, highlighting a deepening national housing crisis.
Experts link the trend to stagnant wages, inflation, and a growing gap between income and housing costs, with no easy solution in sight.
Más de 480.000 estadounidenses, incluidas familias como Dante Reynolds, se ven obligados a vivir en casas rodantes debido a viviendas inasequibles, pérdida de trabajo o desalojo.