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| | | | | The housing market is always a hot topic, and the recent article posted on Reddit is no exception. While the text covers a lot of ground, it primarily focuses on the housing market in Canada and how it relates to inflation and the broader economy. According to the article, the Toronto housing market has seen some fluctuations, with Richmond Hill, Toronto, and Vaughan experiencing the smallest drops in home prices. However, the article also notes that inflation has plateaued and could even fall below 2%, which could create deflationary pressures. | |
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| | | | | Income levels for Americans vary across geography, race, and gender. | |
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andrewlainton.wordpress.com
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| | | | | In the UK, Australia and Canada you occasionally get Academics who look at raw housing supply and demographic data and (without properly understanding it) claim we have a 'surplus of housing'. Ian Mulherne of Oxford Economics for example in the UK - and LF economics in Aus. Another example from CanadaGlobe and Mail ... what... | |
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| | | This video of photos I took a few years ago while walking in Corona (NYC) and I thought appropriate for this challenge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csf9ztGgVDU&pp=ygUZZXZhIG93ZW4gY2hyaXN0bWFzIGNvcm9uYQ%3D%3D | ||