Rents Hit Four-Year Low as President Trump Continues Affordability Push

President Donald J. Trump is delivering real, immediate relief to American families struggling with high housing costs as the national median rent falls to its lowest level since 2022. According to new data, rents posted their sixth straight monthly decline in January, with the largest annual drop in more than two years — down 6.2% from their Biden-era peak.

“2026 is shaping up to be one of the more renter-friendly periods we’ve seen in a decade,” says one real estate expert.

It’s being felt in across the country:

This welcome news for renters comes as President Trump’s agenda delivers multi-year-low gas prices, falling mortgage rates, record-breaking tax refunds, wage increases, and more — with much more relief on the way to make sure all Americans benefit.

The progress reflects the early impacts of President Trump’s comprehensive approach to housing — increasing supply, reducing bureaucratic barriers, and empowering builders to meet demand. While renters enjoy this relief today, President Trump remains focused on restoring the American Dream of homeownership for all Americans, committed to building on this momentum with further reforms that deliver affordability now and the path to owning a home for generations to come.

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