There is a widening gap in home ownership. Single women are gradually surpassing men in home ownership. The United States is seeing this shift, yet it should not be interpreted as progress. Housing is a concern in the US, with homelessness increasing in a number of cities. Men make up the majority of the homeless based on current data. The increase in home ownership among women also relates to inheritance and a growing number of widows. Husbands do not get much of a benefit from being a widower. The spike has been explained by older women getting houses. Seniors are more likely to own a home compared to the younger generation. The general public interprets this as a triumph of women's rights and independence. Rather it ignores how gaps can fuel gender antagonism and the negative consequences of neoliberal capitalism. As housing gets more scarce, competition for living space will increase. Single men and women are going to fight one another for homes. The baby boomer generation continues to hold onto multiple properties. Simultaneously, private equity firms are buying apartments which increases rents. The economic consequences are damaging, yet the social changes can be as well. These single women are going to be a group that collaborates with a system of economic inequality. Single men who are struggling are going to seem them as an enemy. An oppressive economic system is dividing men and women in ways never thought imaginable. The single woman home owner development will continue assuming there is not a housing crash or global financial meltdown. Changes in gender roles and new attitudes are going to cause difficulties. Women used to seek men with resources and property. Now that can be obtained by their own efforts, there is no reason women should demand men be providers. The goal should be to have both sexes own homes, not a gender gap.





