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The simple fixes conservatives say could make life cheaper for Americans

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As Americans continue to feel the squeeze from high housing, food and energy costs, affordability has emerged as a defining issue ahead of November’s midterm elections, with both parties under pressure to show voters they can bring down the cost of living.

Now, a new report from the conservative group founded by former Vice President Mike Pence is offering its own prescription, laying out 10 proposals aimed at lowering costs by cutting red tape and boosting production across the economy.

“Yes, there’s an unaffordability crisis, and it’s the government’s fault,” Richard Stern, vice president of the Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise at Advancing American Freedom (AAF), told Fox News Digital.

That argument is at the heart of the report, 10 Ways to Improve Affordability Now Across 10 Levels of the Economy, which calls affordability the “No. 1 issue facing the American people” and targets costs associated with housing, energy and business, among others.

The report’s proposals range from easing zoning restrictions and expanding oil and gas access to overhauling Social Security and SNAP eligibility, mirroring parts of President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda.

But the conservative blueprint breaks with Trump on two key pocketbook issues: tariffs and credit card interest rates

Former VP Mike Pence’s conservative group, Advancing American Freedom, unveils 10 proposals to combat America’s affordability crisis.

On trade, the report argues Trump’s sweeping tariffs have come at a cost to American consumers and the broader economy, raising prices, straining U.S. alliances and resulting in nearly 900,000 fewer jobs than expected.

The authors at AAF call for shifting more tariff authority back to Congress.

But while the report paints a bleak picture of the tariffs’ broader economic impact, they have generated a windfall for Washington.

In January alone, duties totaled $30.4 billion, up about 242% from $8.9 billion a year earlier, according to Treasury data.

The AAF report blasts government policies for the “unaffordability crisis,” targeting housing, energy, and business costs.

On housing, the report blamed zoning restrictions for pushing families farther from jobs and making homeownership harder for younger Americans.

Those costs can be substantial. The National Association of Home Builders estimates government regulations account for about 26% of the price of a new single-family home.

The report recommends limiting local zoning restrictions, streamlining approval for projects that meet existing rules and tying roughly $50 billion in annual federal housing aid to zoning reform.

On energy, the proposal calls for more oil and gas leasing and rejecting state fracking bans. Stern argued greater domestic production could lower costs throughout the economy because energy touches “every good we move, every service provided.”

But the report bucks Trump on tariffs, claiming his policies hiked prices and cost nearly 900,000 jobs, while pushing for zoning reform.

Stern warned that economic frustration can turn Americans against one another, toward “viewing each other as the enemy, and that’s what socialism is.”

“I hope that people can take away from this that it’s not businesses that are the problem,” he said. “It’s not entrepreneurs. It’s not other Americans. It’s government.”

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