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Fed Economist Skeptical on Housing Market
October 9, 2020
Dennis Hollier
There’s plenty of evidence that housing isn’t as healthy as it appears. The most important data point is probably the increase in the rate of serious mortgage delinquencies, which reached 4.4% in the second quarter, the highest level since 2014.
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