Gone is the Golden Age of Housing: What went wrong?

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Todd Sheets, Author of "2008: What Really Happened" joins Jerry and Rose. In this episode, we take a walk back through America’s Long Golden Age of housing — a century of stability that spanned from 1897 to 1997. Before the housing bubble and financial crisis, the U.S. housing market worked remarkably well. Why? Join me as I reflect on how my lower-middle-class parents could buy homes in great neighborhoods and what fundamental forces kept housing affordable for generations.
Along the way, we explore lessons from regional markets, long-term mortgages, and inflation-aligned home
prices — and pose tough questions for those who claim capitalism is to blame for today’s housing crisis. Before we dig into what broke the system in our next episode, we need to understand what once made it work.
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