Recession Cometh

Recession Cometh
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The housing market in the United States is practically in a state of collapse. In April, the sales of new homes fell by 16 percent. At the same time, prices soared to a new staggering record of $570,000, way above the pre-pandemic level of around $390,000. That’s an increase of over 46 percent in just two years! How did that happen?
Tuomas Malinen
Tuomas Malinen
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Tuomas Malinen is CEO and chief economist at GnS Economics, a Helsinki-based macroeconomic consultancy, and an associate professor of economics. He studied economic growth and economic crises for 10 years. In his newsletter (MTMalinen.Substack.com), Malinen deals with forecasting and how to prepare for the recession and approaching crisis.
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