Housing and Foreclosures
CEPR analyzes fluctuations of the housing market and its impact on families. Right to Rent is a policy that could help foreclosed homeowners.
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The Housing Bubble: Is It Coming Back II?
Dean Baker and Daniella Zessoules | December, 22 2017
Majority of US Consumers are Housing-Cost Burdened
Sarah Rawlins | April, 04 2017
Rents and Minimum Wage Income in the U.S.’s Largest Cities
Sarah Rawlins | March, 02 2017
Vacancies and Rents: A Causal Relationship
Nick Buffie | April, 12 2016
Low- and Middle Income People’s Living Standards Are Mostly Affected by the Economy and the Policy Decisions that Shape It
Shawn Fremstad | May, 02 2014
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Wall Street Landlords Aren't Looking Out for Main Street Tenants
Eileen Appelbaum | February, 01 2018
Stimulative Monetary Policy is Better than Doing Nothing to Boost the Economy
Dean Baker | December, 27 2016
Pushing to Full Employment: A Trump Dividend?
Dean Baker | December, 12 2016
Time to Treat Bank CEOs Like Adults
Dean Baker | September, 26 2016
Homeownership Drop is Bad News, but Not for the Reason You Think
Dean Baker | August, 02 2016
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The Housing Bubble: Is It Back?
Lara Merling and Dean Baker | November, 22 2016
Bringing Back Subprime? The Hazards of Restructuring the GSEs
Dean Baker and Nicole Woo | October, 23 2013
First Time Underwater: The Impact of the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit
Dean Baker | April, 18 2012
The Gains From Right to Rent in 2010
Dean Baker, Hye Jin Rho | September, 22 2010
The Impact of the Housing Crash on the Wealth of the Baby Boom Cohorts
Dean Baker, David Rosnick | April, 26 2010
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