Dietflation? How inflation is forcing the developed world to eat less (sh.itjust.works) The food inflation crisis in the developing world has been front-page news. But spiraling food prices are much of a developed world problem, too....
Housing today is nearly as unaffordable as it was in 1981 when mortgage rates hit 18% (sh.itjust.works) Not only that, in terms of the mortgage burden, a median house today is almost as unaffordable as it was in 1981 when mortgage rates peaked at 18.39%—and more than 3x costlier compared to 1970:
Dietflation? How inflation is forcing the developed world to eat less (sh.itjust.works)
The food inflation crisis in the developing world has been front-page news. But spiraling food prices are much of a developed world problem, too....
Housing today is nearly as unaffordable as it was in 1981 when mortgage rates hit 18% (sh.itjust.works)
Not only that, in terms of the mortgage burden, a median house today is almost as unaffordable as it was in 1981 when mortgage rates peaked at 18.39%—and more than 3x costlier compared to 1970: