The FED: The WORST Housing Crash In 40 Years JUST BEGAN

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Although gasoline prices receive the most of the focus when discussing inflation, escalating rents for housing are another factor that has raised the numbers. Due to a shortage of available homes and persistently low salaries, our affordable housing dilemma will persist even if rent increases slow down. The entire housing market is on the verge of failing. Although that may seem like a bold statement, it is supported by indisputable facts. Almost all housing indicators are giving forth ominous indications. We're discussing the issues of record-low mortgage applications, soaring evictions, low consumer confidence, bankruptcies, and a housing bubble. The sand-based foundation upon which the housing market was established is ready to collapse. The property market will completely collapse within the next 12 months, shocking the entire world.

The FED: The WORST Housing Crash In 40 Years JUST BEGAN

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:26 The Housing Market
2:29 The National Association of Home Builders
5:13 Powell won't stop hiking interest rates
6:44 America's housing shortage
8:40 The rising housing expenses

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