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Goldman Sachs & the Volcker Rule
Goldman Sachs & the Volcker Rule
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Sep 11, 20176 min read


Mortgage Finance Update: Winter is Here | 35
In fact, since WWII home prices in the US have gone up four times the official inflation rate. “Houses weren't always this expensive,” notes CNBC. “In 1940, the median home value in the U.S. was just $2,938. In 1980, it was $47,200, and by 2000, it had risen to $119,600. Even adjusted for inflation, the median home price in 1940 would only have been $30,600 in 2000 dollars, according to data from the U.S. Census.”
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Aug 22, 20176 min read
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