This Is Where The Housing Crash Begins (It’s Not What You Think)

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As America’s massive debt bubble causes panic within Congress, the instability of our economy becomes more apparent with every new headline. Since the summer of 2020, it has been clear that the US has experienced a boom in almost every sector, with massive demand driving prices, profits, and revenues to the moon. However, the reasons driving this boom may not be natural at all. Just 15 years in 2008 the government debt was at 9 Trillion, today it sits at 31 Trillion. A 250% increase that many say has artificially juiced our economy acting as a tide that caused equity prices and housing prices to rise far beyond normal levels. Now as we realize that this type of debt growth is unsustainable the tide begins to turn, and those markets that are vulnerable will now emerge from these depths exposed.

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