Inflation and the Housing Market

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • EPISODE OVERVIEW
    Wharton real estate professor Susan Wachter talks about rising housing prices and affordability issues, and what can help bring the housing market back into alignment in the next few years. This episode is part of a series on “Real Estate.”
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    Every day, business scholars answer pressing questions in their research - but what do their insights mean for you? In this podcast, Wharton faculty dive into what inspired their studies and how their findings resonate with the world today. Learn how research insights translate into knowledge you can use, with host Dan Loney.
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  • @brittseverence7221
    @brittseverence7221 17 дней назад

    Texas is completely unaffordable. Five years ago, it was normal, but those fleeing blue states contributed to home inflation. Can't blame them for leaving Marxist Democrat states, but demand killed affordability. What's next? Texas, like ither states will lose jobs due to national debt problems and woke liberals putting a stake in the heart of oil production. . And, Texas will become cheap again due to a national depression. No state can escape Bidenomics and over regulation by insane environmentalists unless that state secedes. I hope Texas secedes soon. Other bordering states like Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma should become part of Texas. Wasington DC must be dissolved. We do not need a national capitol.