Exploring the current housing market crisis stemming from a shortage of homes for sale, increased home values, and the historical context of housing development post-2008 financial crisis. The chapter delves into the influence of COVID-19, Federal Reserve policies, and shifts in lifestyle choices, like remote work, on housing trends.
The long tail of the Great Recession and the aftermath of the pandemic have resulted in a major housing affordability crisis in the US — and it’s hitting everyone from homeowners to renters.
Today, Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin digs into how we got here and whose problem it is to fix. She’s joined by Shaun Donovan, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, and by Daryl Fairweather, a chief economist at Redfin.
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