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How the U.S. might outgrow pandemic-era housing (un)affordability problems

Lauren Spits and Enrique Martínez García ()

Dallas Fed Economics from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Abstract: A review of market-based and private forecasters’ expectations suggests that U.S. housing may be at an inflection point. U.S. income growth and, more broadly, the robust U.S. labor market will likely help wring out pandemic-era excesses that led to rapidly deteriorating affordability.

Keywords: housing; monetary policy; COVID-19; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-08-13
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