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The prospects of recovery in the housing market, regional differences, and the uncertainty arising from changes that are occurring in the American economy. The changes range from consumer frugality, lower levels of consumer spending, aging of the population, and uncertainty about economic growth.
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Wall Street Journal 05.02.2013
The economic performance of cities: Following the sun
Economist 05.16.2013
Home Prices Rise, Producing a Buying Mood
New York Times 05.28.2013
Housing Recovery Increasingly Prices Out First-Time Buyers
Wall Street Journal 07.22.2013
Economic Casualties: 'Missing Households'
Wall Street Journal 07.22.2013
Why the Housing Market Is Still Stalling the Economy
New York Times 04.24.2014
BusinessWeek 06.18.2009
Housing Is Shaky With U.S. Aid. Without It?
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2009
EconoChat: Tom Keene and Karl Case On Housing
BusinessWeek 05.27.2010
U.S. New Home Sales Drop 33% in May, to Record Low
New York Times 06.23.2010
Outlook for Home Prices Grows Darker
Wall Street Journal 06.23.2010
Wall Street Journal 07.21.2010
California's Building Bust Choking Off Jobs
Wall Street Journal 07.29.2010
Plunge in Home Sales Stokes Economy Fears
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2010
New York Times 09.01.2010
How to Fix the Economy: An Expert Panel
BusinessWeek 09.16.2010
Housing: Stuck and Staying Stuck
Wall Street Journal 09.24.2010
New York Times 10.31.2010
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2010
Housing Market Is Still Facing a Blizzard
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2010
Recession-bruised states' revenue sank 30 percent in 2009, Census Bureau reports
Washington Post 01.05.2011
Wall Street Journal 01.31.2011
Rise in Rates Is Headwind for Housing
Wall Street Journal 02.10.2011
Housing Crash Is Hitting Cities Thought to Be Stable
New York Times 02.13.2011
Why 2011 May Be the End of the Housing Crash
Wall Street Journal 02.27.2011
America's property market: On a losing streak
Economist 03.26.2011
Recipe for Recovery Lacks Housing's Spice
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2011
BusinessWeek 06.02.2011
The Sickness Beneath the Slump - Economic View
New York Times 06.11.2011
Housing Starts Are Higher, But Analysts Are Cautious
New York Times 07.19.2011
New York Times 08.22.2011
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011
Shoppers S-t-r-e-t-c-h Their Dollars: Stick to Lists, Shun the Brand Names
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011
Wall Street Journal 10.05.2011
Wall Street Journal 02.02.2012
Rise in Phoenix Housing Shows Path for Other Cities
Wall Street Journal 03.13.2012
Economic Uplift May Be Drag on Housing
Wall Street Journal 03.22.2012
Housing Ends Slide but Faces a Long Bottom
Wall Street Journal 04.30.2012
Foreclosures Show No Sign of Decline
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
Fannie, Freddie gains show housing may be turning corner - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.09.2012
Shadowboxing With the Recovery in Home Sales
Wall Street Journal 08.22.2012
Wall Street Journal 09.17.2012
Incomes Fell or Stagnated in Most States Last Year
Wall Street Journal 09.20.2012
Housing Market Displays New Vigor as Prices Rise
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2012
Housing Recovery Gained Pace in 2012
Wall Street Journal 01.23.2013
Housing Marketâs Future Still Has Many Clouds
New York Times 01.26.2013
Wall Street Journal 03.05.2013
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