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The Washington Post: Gentrification by Fire

The Washington Post, February 10,2023, Gentrification by Fire Climate change and its most extreme consequences are pushing up the price of homes throughout much of the American West, as fires and flooding carve into existing housing stock and restrict the amount of land suitable for future building. Over several harrowing weeks in October 2017, the […]

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The Guardian: Is living in an empty office the answer to the housing crisis?

The Guardian, February 10, 2023, Is living in an empty office the answer to the housing crisis? The 2022 State of the Nation’s Housing report from Harvard University revealed that the US housing supply is at a deficit of 3.8m homes. Meanwhile, in a city like San Francisco, where the availability of affordable housing has reached an

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American Banker: FHFA’s Thompson: Taxpayers are stakeholders in FHLBs

American Banker, February 10, 2023, FHFA’s Thompson: Taxpayers are stakeholders in FHLBs Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Sandra Thompson said that taxpayers are “absolutely” stakeholders in Federal Home Loan Banks, an issue that’s increasingly of interest to policy watchers as revelations about the ways that crypto banks have used the FHLBs to offset plummeting deposits. 

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New York Times: Are Tiny Homes a Solution to the Housing Crisis?

New York Times, February 10, 2023, Are Tiny Homes a Solution to the Housing Crisis? A tug of war is being waged over the size of the American home. Pulling in one direction are the forces of expansion: the well-financed dream for many of a sprawling single-family house; the NIMBY activism that prevents the incursions

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CNBC: The barriers Black families face in building generational wealth

CNBC, February 10, 2023, The barriers Black families face in building generational wealth The racial wealth gap in the US is stark. For every $1 of wealth held by a white family, a Black family had just $0.25 in 2022, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Black families face unique, racist barriers to

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American Dream For Rent: Investors zero in on Black neighborhoods 

American Dream for Rent, February 9, 2023, American Dream For Rent: Investors zero in on Black neighborhoods  Wall Street landlords are more than twice as likely to buy homes in African American neighborhoods than majority white communities, the AJC analysis shows. Large investment firms, backed by billions of dollars, have scooped up so much inventory

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The Wall Street Journal, Inflation Is Falling, and Where It Lands Depends on These Three Things

The Wall Street Journal, February 13, 2023, Inflation Is Falling, and Where It Lands Depends on These Three Things The end of distressingly high inflation is coming into view. Consumer prices gained 6.5% in December, down from June’s 9.1% annual rate, the highest since 1981. There is good reason to think inflation will keep falling, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said

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American Banker: Black-owned bank in Ohio is first de novo approved in 2023

American Banker, February 8, 2023, Black-Owned Bank in Ohio is First De Novo Approved in 2023 Adelphi Bank, a Black-owned de novo in Ohio, won regulatory approval to become the first new U.S. bank of the year. Adelphi, a minority depository institution, was cleared for opening by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and is planning to launch

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The Washington Post: Social Security, Medicare brawl awaits Washington, even if not this year

The Washington Post, February 8, 2023, Social Security, Medicare Brawl Awaits Washington, Even if not This Year Leaders of both parties have become unwilling to discuss potential changes to Social Security and Medicare — even as time dwindles before they reach financial insolvency and benefit reductions for tens of millions of American seniors will automatically

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American Banker: What Comes Next For The Federal Home Loan Bank System?

American Banker, February 8, 2023, What Comes Next For The Federal Home Loan Bank System? he Home Loan banks play a critical role in supporting housing finance and community development throughout the country. They do so by providing low-cost funding to their member financial institutions (that is generally collateralized by housing or real estate assets),

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The Washington Post: See how many all-cash buyers snagged houses in your neighborhood

The Washington Post, February 9, 2023, See How Many All-Cash Buyers Snagged Houses in Your Neighborhood Rising interest rates, soaring home prices and decreasing inventory aren’t the only things making it difficult to buy a home these days. Last year, nearly a third of U.S. homes were purchased with cash,according to data provided by the

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: CFPB Issues Guidance to Protect Mortgage Borrowers from Pay-to-Play Digital Comparison-Shopping Platforms

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, February 7, 2023, CFPB Issues Guidance to Protect Mortgage Borrowers from Pay-to-Play Digital Comparison-Shopping Platforms Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an advisory opinion to protect Americans from double dealing on digital mortgage comparison-shopping platforms. Companies operating these digital platforms appear to shoppers as if they provide objective lender

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American Banker: CFPB redlining lawsuit against nonbank mortgage lender gets dismissed

American Banker, February 6, 2023, CFPB redlining lawsuit against nonbank mortgage lender gets dismissed A federal judge has dismissed a redlining lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against a Chicago mortgage lender, rejecting the bureau’s argument that a key anti-discrimination law protects prospective borrowers. On Friday, Judge Franklin U. Valderrama of the U.S.

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Insider Mortgage Finance: CFPB in Legal Limbo as Supreme Court Ponders Taking Case

Insider Mortgage Finance, February 21, 2023, CFPB in Legal Limbo as Supreme Court Ponders Taking Case The Supreme Court justices met in private last week to consider whether to take a case involving the CFPB’s funding structure and other authorities. A decision on the case will have major ramifications for the agency.

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