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The 1998 – 2005 Housing "Bubble" and the Current "Correction": What’s Different This Time?
journal of real estate research
American Real Estate Society
Volume 30, Number 1, 2008
Average house prices in the U.S. rose only 18% when
adjusted for inflation over the 23 years from 1975 until 1998 (Exhibit 1).2 During this same period, average (not median) income per worker increased 12% and income per capita almost 40%. Household income (which is measured with less precision) grew between these two. Thus with certainty, average housing prices over this earlier period grew in line with income.
Since 1998, however, prices have risen almost 50% while incomes increased only between 5% and 11%.These last eight years have indeed been remarkable.
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