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Why Housing Worked for 100 Years (Before It All Went Wrong)
This podcast takes you on a walk down memory lane to explore why America’s housing market worked so well for a century and what changed.
Inspired by a recent Wall Street Journal article on young socialists and the 2008 Financial Crisis, we look at what made housing affordable and stable for decades. From local markets and mortgage rates to inflation-tracking home prices, this “Golden Age” of housing offers key lessons that challenge modern narratives.
📚 Excerpt adapted from the book: “2008 What Really Happened”
🏠 Why could a high school teacher afford a home in a nice neighborhood in 1970?
💸 What role did capitalism vs government play in long-term housing affordability?
📉 What changed in 1998 that broke the system?
If you're curious about the real causes of the housing crisis—and what history tells us about fixing affordability today—this video is for you.
👉 Subscribe for more stories on wealth, housing, and American progress.
🎙️ Also available in podcast form: search “On Wealth and Progress” by Todd Sheets.
🌐 Learn more: https://toddsheetswriter.com
📖 Buy the book: 2008 What Really Happened available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and Encounter Books.
#HousingCrisis #FinancialCrisis #RealEstate #Economics #AffordableHousing #History #PeterLynch #2008Crash #YoungSocialists #WallStreetJournal
In this episode, we explore the dynamics of the real estate market and its impact on the economy. Understanding financial education and money management is crucial as we analyze past trends that contributed to the housing market's stability before its downturn. Stay tuned for insights on financial literacy that can help navigate these changes! 📈🏡
By ToddWhy Housing Worked for 100 Years (Before It All Went Wrong)
This podcast takes you on a walk down memory lane to explore why America’s housing market worked so well for a century and what changed.
Inspired by a recent Wall Street Journal article on young socialists and the 2008 Financial Crisis, we look at what made housing affordable and stable for decades. From local markets and mortgage rates to inflation-tracking home prices, this “Golden Age” of housing offers key lessons that challenge modern narratives.
📚 Excerpt adapted from the book: “2008 What Really Happened”
🏠 Why could a high school teacher afford a home in a nice neighborhood in 1970?
💸 What role did capitalism vs government play in long-term housing affordability?
📉 What changed in 1998 that broke the system?
If you're curious about the real causes of the housing crisis—and what history tells us about fixing affordability today—this video is for you.
👉 Subscribe for more stories on wealth, housing, and American progress.
🎙️ Also available in podcast form: search “On Wealth and Progress” by Todd Sheets.
🌐 Learn more: https://toddsheetswriter.com
📖 Buy the book: 2008 What Really Happened available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and Encounter Books.
#HousingCrisis #FinancialCrisis #RealEstate #Economics #AffordableHousing #History #PeterLynch #2008Crash #YoungSocialists #WallStreetJournal
In this episode, we explore the dynamics of the real estate market and its impact on the economy. Understanding financial education and money management is crucial as we analyze past trends that contributed to the housing market's stability before its downturn. Stay tuned for insights on financial literacy that can help navigate these changes! 📈🏡