Source: NYT (click to expand)
In Floyd Norris' column this weekend titled After a Bumpy Ride, Back at Square One illustrates how housing prices are back to 2001 after adjusting for inflation.
During the period, the Standard & Poor?s Case-Shiller 20-city composite index of home prices rose almost 21 percent. The Consumer Price Index also [...]
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