No -Thanks dep. of commerce, Howard lutnick needs to get his ass in gear and get to work, he needs to do something productive, hes making President trump look real bad.
Howard Lutnick needs to wake the fuck-up and stop smiling like hes a kid in a candy shop and its all about him and his career, things are real bad, and its no accident.
The mission of the Department of commerce is to create the conditions for economic growth and opportunity for all communities
The dept of commerce has a housing division and are responsible for making housing accessible and to ensure everyone is housed in their communities.
No wonder the cost of living is so high, the housing prices are heavily inflated surpassing the wage gap, and the food prices is the last nail for all Americans.
New Home Sales Sales of new single-family houses in May 2025 were at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 623,000,
The people aren't being able to save money and get ahead.
Housing prices need to come down 75%.
Food prices need to come down 100-150%
In regards of banking, Division of Banking & Securities,
The dept. of Commerce regulates state-chartered financial institutions and other financial services.
Heres what people are going through and i'm sure these numbers are being under underinflated or over inflated depending on the projection making POTUS think everything's fine.
Generation-wise, Gen Zers (ages 18-28) are likelier than older Americans to not have savings, or to have very little savings. Bankrate Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride, CFA, says that it takes years of consistent saving to reach a suitable amount in emergency savings, especially as people grow older and they take on more financial responsibilities, such as buying a home or raising a family.
Generation-wise, millennials are the likeliest generation to say they tapped their emergency savings in the last 12 months, followed by Gen Xers:
Gen Zers: 34 percent
Millennials: 42 percent
Gen Xers: 38 percent
Baby boomers: 33 percent
https://www.bankrate.com/banking/savings/emergency-savings-report/