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Why Housing Costs Keep Rising Even When Everything Else Doesn't
Housing has decoupled from the broader economy. Understanding why requires looking at forces that began decades ago.
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Economic forces, financial systems, and the pressures shaping global markets.
Housing has decoupled from the broader economy. Understanding why requires looking at forces that began decades ago.
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