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  • Why Did We Divert So Much Capital into Housing?
    Megan McArdleDecember 10, 2009
  • Why Did We Divert So Much Capital into Housing?
    Megan McArdleDecember 10, 2009
  • Housing Starts Sink as Permits Soar in December
    Daniel IndiviglioJanuary 19, 2011
  • Housing is still the epicenter
    Clive CrookDecember 5, 2008
  • The Problem With ‘Why Do People Live in Phoenix?’

    America’s hottest city is still booming.

    Andrew NeedhamAugust 4, 2023
    Phoenix, Arizona, from South Mountain Park on June 18, 2020. There are brown hills in the foreground, and the city's skyline in the background.
  • Will the Fed's New Policies Revitalize the Housing Market?
    Daniel IndiviglioSeptember 24, 2011
  • Housing and the Price of Gas
    Clive CrookMay 10, 2011
  • Islands Have a Disaster-Response Problem

    What Puerto Rico portends for Maui

    Paola Rosa-AquinoAugust 21, 2023
    Wildfire damage in Lahaina, Hawaii on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023; trucks, cars, and palm trees in burned-out areas in western Maui
  • Trumpflation

    Everything is going to be a little more expensive now.

    Annie LowreyFebruary 13, 2025
    A cluster of yellow and orange balloons configured to look like Donald Trump, with one black balloon floating among them.
  • Housing Crisis Worse On The High End
    Daniel IndiviglioOctober 14, 2009
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