235. Who’s REALLY To Blame for the Housing Affordability Crisis: Investors, Markets, or Governments?
In "This Week’s Economy" Episode 53, I discuss what's going on in the housing market, how Louisiana may be next to pass universal school choice, and why people are the master resource in 13 minutes.
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In today’s “This Week’s Economy” Episode 53, I explain why housing is unaffordable, how the next state to pass universal school choice could be Louisiana, why people should be treated like people, and more.
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I cover the following:
What did the latest U.S. jobs report and inflation tell us about the economy and what the Fed will do next?
What’s up with the housing market?
Will Louisiana be next to get universal school choice? Is Gov. Landry’s first budget a Responsible Louisiana Budget?
Why can’t we treat people like people instead of pawns?
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
My Media Hits & More
Watch my interview with Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute, where I make the case for a path to zero income taxes in Colorado.
Don’t miss my commentary at AIER on the economic costs of taxing unrealized capital gains: Don’t do it!
Read my commentary at the Daily Caller on how Biden and Trump need a more hopeful, bold vision.
Check out my interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business about what the Fed should do next.
Watch this week’s LPP episode with Dr. John B. Taylor on a 4% growth target, the Fed, inflation, and monetary and fiscal rules.
Don’t miss the upcoming episode on Monday with Dr. Ed Timmons on occupational licensing, the challenges faced by people in the labor market, his new report, and much more!
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