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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 22 MIN

Corporate America Is Stealing the American Dream

from Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark · host Kendria L. Clark

Summary In this episode of Corporate Shitshell, Kendria L. Clark discusses the intersection of corporate America and the housing market, particularly in Atlanta. She highlights how corporate entities are dominating the real estate market, making home ownership increasingly difficult for individuals. Kendria explains the implications of private equity firms on housing accessibility and affordability, and provides strategies for potential buyers to navigate this challenging landscape. She emphasizes the importance of advocacy for housing policies that support individual ownership over corporate monopolization. Takeaways Corporate America is reshaping the housing market. Atlanta is becoming ground zero for corporate real estate. Private equity firms are influencing home ownership trends. The housing market is not in crisis; it's a power crisis. Buyers need to act quickly in a competitive market. Understanding market dynamics is crucial for buyers. Corporate landlords prioritize profit over tenant welfare. Advocacy for housing policies is essential for change. Financial literacy is key to navigating the housing market. Home ownership is vital for building generational wealth. Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to The Weekly Download—the newsletter where we unpack the real stories behind corporate headlines and give you actionable tips to build your exit plan into independent contracting. 💼 If you're ready to ditch the drama and take control of your income and freedom, this is for you. 🔔 Join our community and subscribe HERE

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