America’s Collapse Is Forcing People Into RVs, Vans, and Parking Lots

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Across America, the cost of living crisis is pushing ordinary families past the breaking point. Inflation continues to rise, rent is skyrocketing, and the dream of owning a home feels further away than ever. As the housing crisis deepens, more people are being forced into RVs, vans, and even cars—turning parking lots into America’s new neighborhoods.

In this video, we take a hard look at how inflation and stagnant wages have made traditional housing unaffordable, and why so many families are giving up on rent and mortgages altogether. The so-called “van life” isn’t always glamorous; for many, it’s the only option left. We’ll explore the real stories behind this growing movement, the hidden struggles of those living in vehicles, and what this quiet collapse of the American dream means for the middle class.

This is more than just an economic issue—it’s a human one. From the cost of groceries to the price of gas, Americans are doing whatever it takes to survive. And as the gap widens between the working class and the wealthy, we’re witnessing the slow unraveling of everyday life as we knew it.

If you’ve been feeling the pressure of rising prices, housing unaffordability, or you’ve noticed more people living in RVs and vans near you, you’re not alone. The signs of America’s collapse are everywhere—and this video exposes just how deep it really goes.

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